On September 1, 2006, ABC Company borrowed $ 200,000 to finance the purchase of a building. The terms of the
mortgage require payments of $ 3,000 to be made at the end of every month with the first payment being due on
September 30, 2006. The length of the mortgage is ten years, and the mortgage carries an annual interest rate of
12%.
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