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Gregg Company recently issued two types of bonds. The first issue consisted of 20-year straight debt with an 8% coupon paid annually. The second issue consisted of 20-year binds with 6% coupon paid annually and attached warrants. Both issues sold at their $1000 par values. What is the implied value of the warrants attached to each bond?
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You just won the state lottery. The state gives you the choice of $1,000,000 today or a 20-year annuity of $75,000, with the first payment coming one year from today. What rate of return is built into the annuity?
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