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A company has the following obligation 30000 due on July 1,2024 50000 due on January 1,2424...

A company has the following obligation
30000 due on July 1,2024
50000 due on January 1,2424
35000 due on July 1,2027
J2:12%
1-what single debts payable on January 1,2024 will liquidity his obligation
2-suppose that the company will liquidate its obligation two equal payment one payment on January1,2024 and 2nd payment on July 1,2030 what is the value of each payment

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