Intermediate Financial Accounting II
Bonds payable are long-term debt securities issued by a company to raise capital, where the issuer promises to pay bondholders a specified amount of interest over a defined period and return the principal at maturity. These bonds are an essential source of financing for companies, enabling them to invest in projects or operations while spreading repayment over time, which impacts both cash flow and interest cost calculations.
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