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Business, 23.10.2019 00:30, Chrissyx5215

In december 1, a company accepted a $5,000, 4%, 90-day note. how much accrued interest (rounded to the nearest cent) will be recorded as an adjusting entry on december 31, the end of the accounting period? $16.67 $166.67 $1.67 $0.00; interest is not accrued at year-end

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