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Arlington has a debt service fund which it uses to pay the principal and interest on its $2,000,000 of general long-term debt. interest at 5 percent is due on october 1 and april 1. on october 1, 20x8, and april 1, 20x9, arlington's debt service fund paid $50,000 of interest due on its bonds. on the balance sheet prepared on june 30, 20x9, for arlington's debt service fund, interest payable should be reported at:

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