Assume a company needs $6,000,000 to pay for a new investment. The company plans to sell 25-year zero-coupon bonds to raise the capital. If the bonds have a par value of $1,000 and the required return on these bonds is 4.75%, what price will these bonds sell for when issued?
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Assume a company needs $6,000,000 to pay for a new investment. The company plans to sell 25-year zero-coupon bonds to raise the capital. If the bonds have a par value of $1,000 and the required return on these bonds is 4.75%, what price will these bonds sell for when issued?
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- Ma1. Please give only typed answer. You are considering buying a municipal bond with a 10-year life, a 1,000 par value, and will pay a coupon of 4% annually. You have an opportunity to buy the bonds at original issue (e.g., full 10-year life). Assuming you require a 8% rate of return, how much should you pay for the bond (i.e., how much is it worth)?Solve the following problems regarding bank loans, bonds, and stocks. Assume an interest rate of 9 percent. a. How much would you pay for a 10-year bond with a par value of $1,000 and a 7.9 percent coupon rate? Assume interest is paid annually. b. How much would you pay for a share of preferred stock paying a $5.3-per-share annual dividend forever? c. A company is planning to set aside money to repay $159 million in bonds that will be coming due in ten years. How much money would the company need to set aside at the end of each year for the next ten years to repay the bonds when they come due? How would your answer change if the money were deposited at the beginning of each year? Note: Round your answers to 2 decimal places. \table[[a. PV,,],[b. PV,,],[c1. PMT,,million],[c2. PMT,9.60,million]]Hi, I'm working on this corporate finance question from my textbook. How do I solve it using formulas or the financial calculator? A bond promises a risk-free payment of $1000 in one year. The risk-free rate of interest is2.64%. a) What is the price of the bond? b) If the price of the bond is actually $960, what is the arbitrage strategy? Illustrate all cash flowstoday and one year from today.
- 5. HSD Corporation needs to raise funds to finance a plant expansion and it has decided to issue 25-year zero coupon bonds to raise the money. The required return on the bonds will be 8%. Assume FV is $1000. a. What will these bonds sell for at issuance? b. How many of these bonds would the company need to issue to raise 15M? C. If the bond includes a 10% coupon, what will the bonds sell for at issuance?Solve the following problems regarding bank loans, bonds, and stocks. Assume an interest rate of 12 percent. a. How much would you pay for a 10-year bond with a par value of $1,000 and a 10.4 percent coupon rate? Assume interest is paid annually. b. How much would you pay for a share of preferred stock paying a $6.2-per-share annual dividend forever? c. A company is planning to set aside money to repay $168 million in bonds that will be coming due in ten years. How much money would the company need to set aside at the end of each year for the next ten years to repay the bonds when they come due? How would your answer change if the money were deposited at the beginning of each year? Note: Round your answers to 2 decimal places. a. PV b. PV c1. PMT c2.PMT million 8.55 millionYour company wants to raise $8.5 million by issuing 10-year zero-coupon bonds. If the yield to maturity on the bonds will be 5% (annual compounded APR), what total face value amount of bonds must you issue? The total face value amount of bonds that you must issue is $. (Round to the nearest cent.) View an example Get more help. Ⓒ % 5 G B 6 Y H MacBook Pro N & 7 U J * 8 M K ( 9 * < 0 XE ✪ Clear all ✔ 1 Check answer delete re
- 3. On March 22, 2007 XYZ Ltd. issued corporate bonds with a face value of $1000, a coupon rate of 6% per year, and quarterly coupons. The bonds mature on March 21, 2027. What is the most you would pay for this bond today (March 22, 2021) if you wanted to earn a 12% APR on your investment? Draw a correct cash flow diagram.(Cost of debt) Gillian Stationery Corporation needs to raise $610,000 to improve its manufacturing plant. It has decided to issue a $1,000 par value bond with an annual coupon rate of 7.9 percent with interest paid semiannually and a 15-year maturity. Investors require a rate of return of 10.7 percent. a. Compute the market value of the bonds. b. How many bonds will the firm have to issue to receive the needed funds? c. What is the firm's after-tax cost of debt if the firm's tax rate is 34 percent? a. The market value of the bonds is $ (Round to the nearest cent.) b. The number of bonds that the company needs to sell isbonds. (Round up to the nearest integer.) c. The firm's after-tax cost of debt is. (Round to two decimal places)P1)The interest rate is 8.3%. A company wants to sell a one-year bond for $1000 today. There is a 2% chance the company will default on its bond and only be able to repay 94% of the $1000 principal amount (and none of the coupon). What coupon rate must the company set for the bond? Give your answer in percentage to the nearest 0.1 percent. P2)*A project will have one of the following time 1 payoffs, each with the corresponding probability. $99 with probability 13%.$314 with probability 58%.$506 otherwise. The discount rate is 9.8%. The project is partially financed with debt with a time 1 promised payoff of $218. What is the promised return on the debt? Give your answer in percentage to the nearest 0.1 percent.
- Hello, How do i solve this corporate finanace question without the use of excel. A financial calculator can be used if required. Can you please show each step in the calculation process? Find the annual rate of this coupon bond: A corporate bond with a face value of $1,000 and coupons paid semi-annually, sells for $1,058.39. The term to maturity is 15 years. The yield to maturity of similar bonds is 9.5%.Your company wants to raise $8.5 million by issuing 10-year zero-coupon bonds. If the yield to maturity on the bonds will be 5% (annual compounded KAPR), what total face value amount of bonds must you issue? ve this 6 F V The total face value amount of bonds that you must issue is $. (Round to the nearest cent.) View an example Get more help. G B.B % 5 T G 1 B A 6 Y H ☐ MacBook Pro N & 7 U J * 8 M Ⓒ K ( 9 H 15 X 1 option Clear all + = Check answer delete returQ1: Suppose your company needs to raise $10 million and you want to issue 30-year bonds for this purpose. Assume the required return on your bond issue will be 9 percent, and you’re evaluating two issue alternatives, a 9 percent annual coupon bond and a zero coupon bond. Your company's tax rate is 35 percent. a) How many of the coupon bonds would you need to issue to raise the $10 million? How many of the zero coupon bonds would you need to issue? b) In 30 years, what will your company's repayment be if you issue the coupon bonds? What if you issue the zero coupon bonds? c) Based on your answers in (a) and (b), why would you ever want to issue the zeroes? To answer, calculate the firm's after tax cash outflows for the first year under the two different scenarios.