X2 issued callable bonds on January 1, 2021. The bonds pay interest annually on December 31 each year. X2's accountant has projected the following amortization schedule from issuance until maturity:DateCash PaidInterest ExpenseDecrease in Carrying ValueCarrying Value01/01/2021         $104,212 12/31/2021$7,000 $6,253 $747  103,465 12/31/2022 7,000  6,208  792  102,673 12/31/2023 7,000  6,160  840  101,833 12/31/2024 7,000  6,110  890  100,943 12/31/2025 7,000  6,057  943  100,000 X2 issued the bonds for:

A. $104,212.
B. $107,000.
C. $100,000.
D. Cannot be determined from the given information.


Answer: A

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