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How should bond issue costs be accounted for on the books of the issuing corporation?

Answer: Bond issue costs include the cost of legal, accounting, printing, engraving, underwriting, and any other
costs associated with issuing new bonds. Bond issue costs are reported as an asset by the issuer and amortized
to expense over the life of the bonds. This amortization is frequently accomplished using the straight-line
method.

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