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Frame Co. has an 8% note receivable dated June 30, 20X1, in the original amount of $150,000. Payments of $50,000 in principal plus accrued interest are due annually on July 1, 20X2, 20X3, and 20X4. In its June 30, 20X3, balance sheet, what amount should Frame report as a current asset for interest on the note receivable

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