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Business, 20.08.2019 20:10 robertrkumar1

On january 1, 2014, oksana baiul, inc. signed a fixed-price contract to have builder associates construct a major plant facility at a cost of $4,410,000. it was estimated that it would take 3 years to complete the project. also on january 1, 2014, to finance the construction cost, oksana baiul borrowed $4,410,000 payable in 10 annual installments of $441,000, plus interest at the rate of 10%. during 2014, oksana baiul made deposit and progress payments totaling $1,653,750 under the contract; the weighted-average amount of accumulated expenditures was $881,999 for the year. the excess borrowed funds were invested in short-term securities, from which oksana baiul realized investment income of $268,000.what amount should oksana baiul report as capitalized interest at december 31, 2014?

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