UPENN: LOOSE LEAF CORP.FIN W/CONNECT
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Author: Ross
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Perpetuities An investor purchasing a British consol is entitled to receive annual payments from the British government forever. What is the price of a consul that pays $125 annually if the next payment occurs one year from today? The market interest rate is 3.9 percent.
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