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Pearl Inc. loans money to John Kruk Corporation in the amount of $832,000. Pearl accepts an 8% note due in 7 years with interest payable semiannually. After 2 years (and receipt of
interest for 2 years), Pearl needs money and therefore sells the note to Chicago National Bank, which demands interest on the note of 10% compounded semiannually. What is the
Amount received on sale of note
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