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On january 1, 2024, fabrikam labs issued 1,000 bonds, each with a face value of $1,000, for 102.7323. the stated interest is 3.8%, and the market rate at the time the bonds were issued was 3.2%. the bonds are due on january 1, 2029 (5 year term) with interest payments due annually every january 1st. the company received cash from the sale of the bonds. record the journal entry for the sale of the bonds.

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