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The following selected transactions relate to liabilities of United Insulation Corporation. United’s fiscal year ends on December 31. 2016 Jan.13 Negotiated a revolving credit agreement with Parish Bank that can be renewed annually upon bank approval. The amount available under the line of credit is $27.5 million at the bank’s prime rate. Feb.1 Arranged a three-month bank loan of $5.2 million with Parish Bank under the line of credit agreement. Interest at the prime rate of 7% was payable at maturity. May 1 Paid the 7% note at maturity. Dec.1 Supported by the credit line, issued $17.3 million of commercial paper on a nine-month note. Interest was discounted at issuance at a 6% discount rate. 31 Recorded any necessary adjusting entry(s). 2017 Sept.1 Paid the commercial paper at maturity. Required: Prepare the appropriate journal entries through the maturity of each liability 2016 and 2017. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answers in whole dollars.) 1. Negotiated a revolving credit agreement with Parish Bank that can be renewed annually upon bank approval. The amount available under the line of credit is $27.5 million at the bank’s prime rate.

2. Arranged a three-month bank loan of $5.2 million with Parish Bank under the line of credit agreement. Interest at the prime rate of 7% was payable at maturity.

3.Paid the 7% note at maturity.

4. Supported by the credit line, issued $17.3 million of commercial paper on a nine-month note. Interest was discounted at issuance at a 6% discount rate.

5. Record necessary adjusting entry to accrue interest on December 31.

7. Record interest on commercial paper in 2017.

8. Record commercial paper at maturity.

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