BGC Inc. acquired machine on January 1, 2020 by issuing a non interest bearing note, 4 year, 4,000,000 due in equal semiannual payment starting July 1, 2020. The prevailing interest of this type of note is 10%. What is the Carrying amount on initial recognation?
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BGC Inc. acquired machine on January 1, 2020 by issuing a non interest bearing note, 4 year, 4,000,000 due in equal semiannual payment starting July 1, 2020. The prevailing interest of this type of note is 10%.
What is the Carrying amount on initial recognation?
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