Abardeen Corporation borrowed $85,000 from the bank on October 1, Year 1 . The note had an 10 percent annual rate of interest and matured on March 31, Year 2 Interest and principal were paid in cash on the maturity date. Required a. What amount of cash did Abardeen pay for interest in Year 1?
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Abardeen Corporation borrowed $85,000 from the bank on October 1, Year 1 . The note had an 10 percent annual rate of interest and matured on March 31, Year 2 Interest and principal were paid in cash on the maturity date.
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