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On January 1, 2020, ABC Company sold a piece of land for P10,000,000.
The company received a 10%, P10,000,000 note payable on December
31, 2029. The interest is payable every December 31. The land was
purchased for P1,750,000. The prevailing market interest rate for similar
notes is 12%.
How much is the carrying value as of December 31, 2027?
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