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On June 1, 2018, Sort Corp. loaned Knox $800,000 on a 12% note, payable in five annual installments of $160,000 beginning January 2, 2019. Knox was also required to deposit $5,000 in a non interest-bearing escrow account. This money will be returned to Knox after all principal and interest payments have been made. Interest on the note is payable on the first day of each month beginning July 1, 2018. Knox made timely payments through November 1, 2018. On January 2, 2019, Sort received payment of the first principal installment plus all interest due. What would Sort’s interest receivable on the loan to Knox be on December 31, 2018?

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