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On January 1, 2020, a borrower signed a long-term note, face amount, $260,000; time to maturity, three years; stated rate of interest, 8%. The market rate of interest of 10% determined the cash received by the borrower. The note will be paid in three equal annual installments of $100,888 each December 31 (which is also the end of the accounting period for the borrower).Required:1. Compute the cash received by the borrower. $ 231,593 2. Prepare a debt amortization schedule.2. Provide the required entries for the borrower for the issuance of the note on January 1, 2020, and the interest payments in 2020, 2021, and 2022.Date Cash Interest Expense Reduction in NP. Carrying valueJan. 1, 2020 231,593Dec. 31, 2020 93,127 23,159 699,680 161,625Dec. 31, 2021 93,127 16,163 76,964 84,661Dec 31, 2022 93,127 8,466 848,661 0 Total 279,381 47,788 0Date Account Name Cr. Dr. Jan. 1, 2020 Cash 231,590 0 Note Payable 8,410 8,410 Dec. 31, 2020 Interest Expense 23,159 0 Cash 69,968 0Dec. 31, 2021 Interest Expense 0 93,127 Note Payable 16,163 0 Cash 76,964 0Dec 31, 2022 Interest Expense 0 93,127 Note Payable 8,466 0

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