Meals for the Homeless usually experiences seasonality in its cash balances.

Meals for the Homeless usually experiences seasonality in its cash balances. In December, contributions from donors increase its cash balances, and then these balances are used throughout the following year. By the fall, Meals for the Homeless has a tight cash flow. It has a line of credit with its bank, which allows it to draw up to $500,000 at seven percent interest per year. During 2013, Meals for the Homeless draws down $135,000 on October 1 and repays it at the start of business on January 3, 2014 exactly 94 days later. How much should it pay back on January 3, and how much of that is interest?

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