Macy’s is planning a store expansion by issuing 10-year coupon bond that makes semi-annual coupon payments at a rate of 5.875% with a face value of $1,000. Assuming semi-annual compounding, what will be the price of these bonds, if the appropriate yield to maturity (discount rate) is 14%?
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Macy’s is planning a store expansion by issuing 10-year coupon bond that makes semi-annual coupon payments at a rate of 5.875% with a face value of $1,000. Assuming semi-annual compounding, what will be the price of these bonds, if the appropriate yield to maturity (discount rate) is 14%?
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