You wish to sell a bond that has a face valueof $5,000. The bond bears an interest rate of 7.5%,which is payable quarterly. Six years ago, the bondwas purchased at $4,800. At least a 9% annual returnon the investment is desired. What must be the minimum selling price of the bond now in order to makethe desired return on the investment?
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You wish to sell a bond that has a face value
of $5,000. The bond bears an interest rate of 7.5%,
which is payable quarterly. Six years ago, the bond
was purchased at $4,800. At least a 9% annual return
on the investment is desired. What must be the minimum selling price of the bond now in order to make
the desired return on the investment?
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