FOCUS ON PERSONAL FINANCE LL/ACCESS >BI
FOCUS ON PERSONAL FINANCE LL/ACCESS >BI
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ISBN: 9781260529326
Author: Kapoor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
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Chapter 11, Problem 2RLPF

a)

Summary Introduction

Case summary:

Person M got a call from one of the executives of Company N regarding the bond investment. She was interested in the offer and paid $10,000 in the form of check. Later she realized there was no such company exist in that area and she decided to save the money in bank.

Person P is the executive of bank, offers two types of bond investments to her.

  • Company DG corporate bonds, and
  • Company BH corporate bonds.

To discuss: Rating for Company DG bond.

b)

Summary Introduction

To determine: Current yield for company DG.

c)

Summary Introduction

To discuss: Rating for Company BH bond.

d)

Summary Introduction

To determine: Current yield for company BH.

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