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Moss Co. issued $42,000,000 of five-year, 11% bonds, with interest payable semiannually, at a market (effective) interest rate of 9%.
Determine the present value of the bonds payable using the present value tables in Exhibit 5 and Exhibit 7. Round to the nearest dollar.
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