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Business, 08.10.2020 02:01 22cadenwarner

nformation taken from a Sears, Roebuck and Company annual report follows. December 31 Long-Term Debt ($ in millions) Year 2 Year 1 7% debentures, $300 million face value, due Year 11, effective rate $14.6% $ 188.6 $ 182.7 Zero coupon bonds, $500 million face value, due Year 8, effective rate 12.0% 267.9 239.2 Participating mortgages, $850 million face value, due Year 5, effective rate 8.7%, collateralized by Sears Tower and related properties 834.5 833.9 Various other long-term debt 12,444.2 16,329.2 Total long-term debt $ 13,735.2 $ 17,585.0 Required: How much interest expense did the company record during Year 2 on the 7% debentures

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