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Question - On November 1, Carter Company signed a 120-day, 10% note payable, with a face value of $11,700. What is the adjusting entry for the accrued interest at December 31 on the note? (Use 360 days a year.)
No journal entry required.
Debit interest expense, $130; credit interest payable, $130.
Debit interest expense, $195; credit interest payable, $195.
Debit interest expense, $260; credit interest payable, $260.
Debit interest expense, $390; credit interest payable, $390.
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