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"On January 1, 2007, Garner Company sold property to Agler Company which originally cost Garner $760,000. There was no established exchange price for this property. Agler gave Garner a $1,200,000 zero-interest-bearing note payable in three equal annual installments of $400,000 with the first payment due December 31, 2007. The note has no ready market. The prevailing rate of interest for a note of this type is 10%. The present value of a $1,200,000 note payable in three equal annual installments of $400,000 at a 10% rate of interest is $994,800. What is the amount of interest expense that should be recognized by Agler in 2008, using the effective-interest method

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