Bank discount = Amount due at maturity * Discount rate * Number
of years
= $30,000 * 5.40% * (170/360)
= $765
Proceeds = Amount due at maturity - Bank discount
= $30,000 - $765
= $29,235
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Complete the table to calculate the interest amounts and use
those calculated values to prepare your journal entries.
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