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On the first day of the fiscal year, hawthorne company obtained an $88,000, 7-year, 5% installment note from sea side bank. the note requires annual payments of $15,208, with the first payment occurring on the last day of the fiscal year. the first payment consists of interest of $4,400 and principal repayment of $10,808. the journal entry hawthorne would record to make the first annual payment due on the note would include a a. debit to cash for $15,208 b. debit to interest expense for $4,400 c. debit to notes payable for $15,208 d. credit to notes payable for $10,808

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