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Select all that apply On December 1, Christy Co. accepted a 60-day, 6%, $1,000 note due January 30. On December 31, the appropriate year-end adjusting entry was made. On January 30, the note was honored and paid in full. The entry to record receipt of payment on January 30 (assuming no reversing entry was made) would include a credit to: (Check all that apply.) Multiple select question. Notes Receivable for $1,000. Cash for $1,010. Interest Revenue for $5. Interest Revenue for $10. Interest Receivable for $5.

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