FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Campus Flights takes out a bank loan in the amount of $145,847 on March 1. The terms of the loan include a repayment of principal in 7 equal installments, paid annually from March 1. The annual interest rate on the loan is 10%, recognized at the end of the 7 equal installments.
Compute the interest recognized in year 1 rounded to the whole dollar.
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