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Business, 10.08.2021 03:00 pickelswolf5938

The $1,000 par value bonds have a quoted annual interest rate of 12 percent, which is paid semiannually. The yield to maturity on the bonds is 10 percent annual interest. There are 20 years to maturity. Required:
a. Compute the price of the bonds based on semiannual analysis. (Do not round intermediate calculations.
b. With 5 years to maturity, if yield to maturity goes down substantially to 10 percent, what will be the new price of the bonds?

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