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Many businesses borrow money during periods of increased business activity to finance inventory and accounts receivable. For example, Mitt Corporation builds up its inventory to meet the needs of retailers selling to Christmas shoppers. A large portion of Mitt Corporation sales are on credit. As a result, Mitt Corporation often collects cash fron its sales several months after Christmas. Assume on November Mitt Corporation borrowed $ million cash from Metropolitan Bank and signed a promissory note that matures in six months. The interest rate was percent payable at maturity. The accounting period ends December
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& Prepare the required journal entries to record the note on November the adjusting entry required or December if any and interest on the maturity date, April assuming that interest has not bee recorded since December Enter your answers in whole dollars. If no entry is required for a transactionevent select No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.
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