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At December 31, 20x1, Pitchfork Company reports the following balances for its liability accounts: 7% note payable issued Oct. 1, 20x1 maturing Sept. 30, 20x2

At December 31, 20x1, Pitchfork Company reports the following balances for its liability accounts:

7% note payable issued Oct. 1, 20x1 maturing Sept. 30, 20x2

$375,000

9% note payable, issued Jan 2, 20x1, due June 30, 20x2.

$800,000

8% note payable issued Apr 1, 20x1, payable in 6 equal annual installments of principle in the amount of $150,000 beginning April 1, 20x2

$900,000

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  • On December 10, 20x1, Pitchfork began discussions with the bank to refinance the 7% note payable on a long-term basis. No agreement had been reached at December 31, 20x1.
  • On Dec 31, 20x1, Pitchfork signed an agreement to borrow up to $800,000 to refinance the 9% note on a long-term basis.The financing agreement called for borrowingsnot to exceed 80%of the value of the collateral Pitchfork was providing.At Dec 31, 20x1, the value of the collateral was $700,000.

What is the amount of the notes payable that should be recorded as acurrent liabilityon the December 31, 20x1, Balance Sheet?

Group of answer choices

$525,000

$935,000

$765,000

$1,085,000

$1,175,000

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