Pronghorn Inc. has issued three types of debt on January 1, 2020, the start of the company’s fiscal year.
(a) | $11 million, 12-year, 15% unsecured bonds, interest payable quarterly. |
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(b) | $26 million par of 12-year, zero-coupon bonds at a price to yield 10% per year. | |
(c) | $20 million, 12-year, 8% mortgage bonds, interest payable annually to yield 10%. |
Prepare a schedule that identifies the following items for each bond: (1) maturity value, (2) number of interest periods over life of bond, (3) stated rate per each interest period, (4) effective-interest rate per each interest period, (5) payment amount per period, and (6) present value of bonds at date of issue. (Round stated and effective rate per period to 2 decimal places, e.g. 10.25%. Round present value factor calculations to 5 decimal places, e.g. 1.25124 and the final answer to 0 decimal places e.g. 58,971.)
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