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Complete the below table to calculate the price of a $1.3 million bond issue under each of the following independent assumptions. 1. Maturity 12 years, interest paid annually, stated rate 10%, effective (market) rate 12%.
2. Maturity 9 years, interest paid semiannually, stated rate 10%, effective (market) rate 12%.
3. Maturity 8 years, interest paid semiannually, stated rate 12%, effective (market) rate 10%.
4. Maturity 10 years, interest paid semiannually, stated rate 12%, effective (market) rate 10%.
5. Maturity 15 years, interest paid semiannually, stated rate 12%, effective (market) rate 12%."

Table values are based on:

n = ?
i = ?

Cash Flow Interest Amount ?
Cash Flow Interest Present Value Amount ?
Cash Flow Principal Amount ?
Cash Flow Principal Present Value Amount ?

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