FINANCIAL & MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING (LL)(W
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Chapter 10, Problem 20QS
To determine
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The selling price of the bond.
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Compute the selling price of 10%, 10-year bonds with a par value of $210,000 and semiannual interest payments. The annual market rate for these bonds is 12%. Use present value Table B.1 and Table B.3 in Appendix B. (Round all table values to 4 decimal places, and use the rounded table values in calculations.)
Table B.1* Present Value of 1p = 1 / (1 + i)n
Rate
Periods
1%
2%
3%
4%
5%
6%
7%
8%
9%
10%
12%
15%
Periods
1
0.9901
0.9804
0.9709
0.9615
0.9524
0.9434
0.9346
0.9259
0.9174
0.9091
0.8929
0.8696
1
2
0.9803
0.9612
0.9426
0.9246
0.9070
0.8900
0.8734
0.8573
0.8417
0.8264
0.7972
0.7561
2
3
0.9706
0.9423
0.9151
0.8890
0.8638
0.8396
0.8163
0.7938
0.7722
0.7513
0.7118
0.6575
3
4
0.9610
0.9238
0.8885
0.8548
0.8227
0.7921
0.7629
0.7350
0.7084
0.6830
0.6355
0.5718
4
5
0.9515
0.9057
0.8626
0.8219
0.7835
0.7473
0.7130
0.6806
0.6499
0.6209
0.5674
0.4972
5
6
0.9420
0.8880
0.8375
0.7903
0.7462
0.7050
0.6663
0.6302
0.5963
0.5645
0.5066
0.4323
6
7
0.9327
0.8706
0.8131
0.7599…
Calculate the selling price of the following 5-year bond issue:
e.
# bonds
Bond rate of interest
Interest payable
Market rate of interest
Bond maturity (face) value
600
5.8%
semi-annually
6.0%
$1,000
Determine the purchase price at the
indicated time before maturity of the
following bond redeemed at par shown in
the table below. Par Value $3000 Bond
Rate Payable Semi-Annually 6% Time
Before Maturity 8 years Yield Rate 5.5%
Conversion Period semi annualy
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