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On January 1, Year 3, Orr Company bought a building with an assessed value of $220,000 on the date of purchase. There was no established exchange price for the building. However, Orr could either choose to give as consideration a $400,000 noninterest-bearing note due on January 1, Year 6, or give a 3 year, $250,000 note bearing 6% interest paid annually. The interest-bearing note requires one principal payment at the end of the note’s term plus periodic interest payments during the note’s term. The effective interest rate is 8%. What would be the change in interest expense on Orr’s Year 3 income statement if Orr chooses to give the interest-bearing note instead of the noninterest-bearing note?

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