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1.)Suppose a corporation’s bonds have 8 years remaining to maturity. In addition, suppose the bonds have a $1000 face value, and the coupon interest rate is 7%. The bonds have a yield to maturity of 10%. Complete parts (a) and (b) below.a) Compute the market price of the bonds if interest is paid annually.b) Compute the market price of the bonds if interest is paid semiannually.2.)Suppose a corporation’s bonds have a current market price of $1400. The bonds have a 13% annual coupon rate, a $1000 face value, and 10 years left until maturity. The bonds may be called in 5 years at 107% of face value. Complete parts (a) through (c) below.a) Compute the bonds’ current yield.b) Compute the yield to maturity.c) Find the yield to call, if the bonds are called in 5 years.3.)A company has a bond issue outstanding that pays $150 annual interest plus $1000 at maturity. The bond has a maturity of 10 years. Compute the value of the bond when the interest rate is 5%, 9%, and 13%. Describe the pattern and the type of risk that may apply.
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