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C. s. swifty company had the following transactions involving notes payable. july 1, 2020 borrows $54,500 from first national bank by signing a 9-month, 8% note. nov. 1, 2020 borrows $60,200 from lyon county state bank by signing a 3-month, 6% note. dec. 31, 2020 prepares adjusting entries. feb. 1, 2021 pays principal and interest to lyon county state bank. apr. 1, 2021 pays principal and interest to first national bank.

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