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On january 1, 2018, tennessee harvester corporation issued debenture bonds that pay interest semiannually on june 30 and december 31. portions of the bond amortization schedule appear below: payment cash payment effective interest increase in balance outstanding balance 7,306,018 1 430,000 438,361 8,361 7,314,379 2 430,000 438,863 8,863 7,323,242 3 430,000 439,395 9,395 7,332,637 4 430,000 439,958 9,958 7,342,595 5 430,000 440,556 10,556 7,353,151 6 430,000 441,189 11,189 7,364,340 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 38 430,000 502,207 72,207 8,442,327 39 430,000 506,540 76,540 8,518,867 40 430,000 511,133 81,133 8,600,000 required: 1. what is the face amount of the bonds

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