Question: Same information as the previous question. A company financed the sale of equipment and recorded a note receivable for the sale. The accountant inappropriately recorded

Same information as the previous question.

A company financed the sale of equipment and recorded a note receivable for the sale. The accountant inappropriately recorded the sale at the coupon rate instead of market rate and fair value.

Cash received $80,000
Notes receivable 339,000
Sales price $419,000
Tax rate 30%
Estimated tax payment $23,000

Note information:

Term of the note 4 years
Coupon rate 1.5%
Market rate 7.7%

The note is due in equal annual payments of principle and interest.

Incorrect income statement, for the year ended December 31

Sales $739,000
Expenses 591,000
Interest revenue 5,085
Pretax income 153,085
Tax expense 45,926
Net income 107,159

What is the correct interest revenue for 20X1?

Note: Interest revenue in year 1 is computed as the fair value of the note times the market rate of interest.

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