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Business, 16.12.2019 23:31 KetaFord1978

On november 1, 2016, brownsville co. borrowed $80,000 from state bank and signed a 12%, six-month note payable, all due at maturity. the interest on this loan is stated separately. at december 31, 2016, the adjusting entry for this note includes a:

a. debit to interest expense for $3,200.
b. credit to notes payable for $1,600.
c. credit to cash for $4,800.
d. credit to interest payable for $1,600.

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