Managerial Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Making
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Chapter A, Problem A.15BE
Neymar Taco Company receives a $75,000, 6-year note bearing interest of 4% (paid annually) from a customer at a time when the discount rate is 6%. What is the present value of the note received by Neymar?
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