A 9-year promissory note for $5256 dated today bearing interest at 3% compounded quarterly is discounted four years after the date of issue at 7% compounded semi-annually. What are the proceeds of the note?
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A 9-year promissory note for $5256 dated today bearing interest at 3% compounded quarterly is discounted four years after the date of issue at 7% compounded semi-annually. What are the proceeds of the note?
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