FIN & MGR ACCOUNTING W/ACCESS
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Chapter 10, Problem 20QS
To determine
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The selling price of the bond.
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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
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…
For the following bond redeemed at par, in the table below, determine (a) the
premium or discount and (b) the purchase price.
Yield Rate
Bond Rate Payable Semi-
Annually
Time Before
Compounded Semi-
Annually
Par Value
Maturity
$22,000
8.4%
12 years
5.3%
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FIN & MGR ACCOUNTING W/ACCESS
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