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A company issues $100 million in mezzanine debt with a PIK toggle feature. The terms allow for 10% cash-pay interest or 12% PIK interest.
If the company elects the PIK option for the first three years and then switches to cash-pay for the remaining two years of a five-year hold, what is the outstanding principal balance at the end of Year 5?
- $142.48 million
- $157.35 million
- $140.49 million
- $136.00 million
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