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Cheyenne Company has budgeted the following information for June: Cash receipts $ 271,000 Beginning cash balance 5,000 Cash payments 280,000 Desired ending cash balance 25,000 If there is a cash shortage, the company borrows money from the bank. All cash is borrowed at the beginning of the month in $1,000 increments, and interest is paid monthly at 1% on the first day of the following month. The company had no debt before June 1. The amount of interest paid on July 1 would be: Multiple Choice $250. $221. $400. $290.

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