Foundations Of Finance
Foundations Of Finance
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Author: KEOWN, Arthur J., Martin, John D., PETTY, J. William
Publisher: Pearson,
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(Bond relationship) Mason, Inc. has two bond issues outstanding, called Series A and Series B both paying the same annual interest of $55. Series A has a maturity of 12 years, whereas Series B has a maturity of 1 year.

  1. a. What would be the value of each of these bonds when the going interest rate is (1) 4 percent, (2) 7 percent, and (3) 10 percent? Assume that there is only one more interest payment to be made on the Series B bonds.
  2. b. Why does the longer-term (12-year) bond fluctuate more when interest rates change than does the shorter-term (1-year) bond?
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