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Business, 25.04.2020 01:32, stacy021603

Agasse Industries began construction of a new facility and took out a $1,500,000, 12% construction loan on April 1, 2021. Agasse made payments to the general contractor of $310,000 on April 1, $810,000 on August 31, and $410,000 on December 31. Required: Compute the amount of interest that Agasse would capitalize in 2021. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

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