Her are the data on $1000 par value bonds issued

  1. Her are the data on $1000 par value bonds issued by Microsoft, Ford, and Xerox at the end of 2008, Assume you are thinking about
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  2. swh corporation issued bonds on january 1, 2004. The bonds had a coupon rate of 4.5%, with interest paid semiannually. The face
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  3. General Electric issued 1000 debenture bonds 3 years ago with a face value of $5000 each and a bond interest rate of 8% per year
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  4. Here are data on $1,000 par value bonds issued by Microsoft, Ford, and Xerox at the end of 2008. Assume you are thinking about
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  5. Usha Manufacturing Co. has a bond of $1000 par value outstanding. It pays interest annually and carries an annual coupon rate of
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  6. A) A company has issued 10-year bonds, with a face value of $1,000,000 in $1000 units. Interest at 8% is paid quarterly. If an
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  7. .Which of the following bonds are issued by the U.S. government? corporate bonds savings bonds junk bonds municipal bonds
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  8. six years ago singleton company issued 20 year bonds with a 14% annual coupon rate at their 1000 par value . the bonds had a 9%
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  9. Assume venture Healthcare sold bonds that have a ten year maturity,a 12 percent coupon rate with annual payment,and a $1000 par
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  10. six years ago the Singleton Company issued 20-year bonds with a 14% annual coupon rate at their 1000 par value
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