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Chapter 8, Problem 8.5E
Determine interest expense (LO8–2)
OS Environmental provides cost-effective solutions for managing regulators' requirements and environmental needs specific to the airline industry. Assume that on July 1 the company issues a one-war note for the amount of $6 million. Interest is payable at maturity.
Required:
Determine the amount of interest expense that should be recorded in a year-end
Interest Rate | Fiscal Year-End |
1. 11% | December 31 |
2. 9% | September 30 |
3. 10% | October 31 |
4 7% | January 31 |
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