Windsor Company is constructing a building Construction began on February 1 and was completed on December 31 . Expenditures were $1.980,000 on March 1.$1,320,000 on June 1 and $3,300,000 on December 31 . Windsor Company borrowed $1,100,000 on March 1 on a 5 -year, 10% note to help finance construction of the building. In addition. the company had outstanding all year a 12%,5-year, $2,200,000 note payable and an 11%,4-year, $3,850,000 note payable. Compute avoidable interest for Windsor Company. Use the weighted-average interest rate for interest capitalization purposes. Avoidable interest $

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Windsor Company is constructing a building Construction began on February 1 and was completed on December 31 . Expenditures were $1.980,000 on March 1.$1,320,000 on June 1 and $3,300,000 on December 31 . Windsor Company borrowed $1,100,000 on March 1 on a 5 -year, 10% note to help finance construction of the building. In addition. the company had outstanding all year a 12%,5-year, $2,200,000 note payable and an 11%,4-year, $3,850,000 note payable. Compute avoidable interest for Windsor Company. Use the weighted-average interest rate for interest capitalization purposes.  Avoidable interest $

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Windsor Company is constructing a building Construction began on February 1 and was completed on December 31 . Expenditures were $1.980,000 on March 1.$1,320,000 on June 1 and $3,300,000 on December 31 .

Windsor Company borrowed $1,100,000 on March 1 on a 5 -year, 10% note to help finance construction of the building. In addition. the company had outstanding all year a 12%,5-year, $2,200,000 note payable and an 11%,4-year, $3,850,000 note payable. Compute avoidable interest for Windsor Company. Use the weighted-average interest rate for interest capitalization purposes. 

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