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You would expect a bond of the U. S. government and a bond of an Eastern European government to pay different interest rates because of differences in the bonds’ (Credit risk/ tax treatment/ term ).

You would expect a bond that repays the principal in year 2040 to pay (the same/ higher/ lower ) interest rate as compared to a bond that repays the principal in year 2020.

You would expect a bond from a software company you run in your garage and a bond from Coca-Cola to pay different interest rates because of differences in the bonds’ (Credit risk/ tax treatment/ term ).

You would expect a bond issued by the federal government to pay (the same/ higher/ lower ) interest rate as compared to a bond issued by New York State.

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