On July 1, 2011, Cahoon Company sold some limited edition art prints to Sitake Company for ¥47,850,000 to be paid on September 30 of that year. The current exchange rate on July 1, 2011, was ¥110=$1, so the total payment at the current exchange rate would be equal to $435,000. Cahoon entered into a forward contract with a large bank to guarantee the number of dollars to be received. According to the terms of the contract, if ¥47,850,000 is worth less than $435,000, the bank will pay Cahoon the difference in cash. Likewise, if ¥47,850,000 is worth more than $435,000, Cahoon must pay the bank the difference in cash.
Using the information above and assuming the exchange rate on September 30 is ¥105=$1, what amount will Cahoon pay to, or receive from, the bank (rounded to the nearest dollar) ?
A) $18,913 payment
B) $18,913 receipt
C) $20,714 payment
D) $20,714 receipt
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