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When calculating interest on a promissory note with the maturity date stated in terms of days, the

maker pays more interest if 365 days are used instead of 360.

maker pays the same interest regardless if 365 or 360 days are used.

payee receives more interest if 360 days are used instead of 365.

payee receives less interest if 360 days are used instead of 365.