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Chapter 17, Problem 8SEB
Sept. | 15 | Borrowed $7,000 cash from the bank, giving a 60-day non- interest- bearing note. The note is discounted 8 % by the bank. |
Nov. | 14 | Paid the $7,000 note, recognizing the discount as interest expense. |
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Bundle: College Accounting, Chapters 1-27, Loose-Leaf Version, 22nd + CengageNOWv2, 2 terms Printed Access Card
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