A company has an investment in 11% bonds with a par value of $138,000 that pay interest on October 1 and April 1. The amount of interest accrued on December 31 (the company's year-end) would be:
A. $3795.
B. $1265.
C. $15,180.
D. $2530.
E. $7590.
Answer: A
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