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Chapter 25, Problem 14CQ
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To explain: Reason, for Company S using the swap agreement and to go ahead and issue floating rate bonds because the net effect of issuing fixed rate bonds and then doing a swap is to create a variable rate bond.
Interest Rate Swap:
Swapping the interest rate helps the companies by allowing them to exchange their interest payments at the decided amount for a mutually agreed period of time. It is done to hedge towards adverse interest rate movements and to get a balance between fixed and variable debt.
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