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Chapter 10, Problem 10.4CP
1.
To determine
Explain the reason why an investor buy a bond with a zero coupon rate.
2.
To determine
Calculate the amount that Company G received when it issued the bonds with a face value of €500 million.
3.
To determine
Calculate the amount that Company G received if the market interest rate is 3% and maturity period is 10 years.
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