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Chapter 15, Problem 20P

a)

Summary Introduction

To determine: The amount earned by debt holders after paying the taxes.

Introduction:

A debt holder is the owner of corporate bond or municipal bond. An investor may buy securities specifically from the issuing element or on the optional market if the first debt-holder chooses to offer before development.

Bondholders are qualified for an arrival of essential when the bond develops and expect for the individual who claim zero-coupon bonds, periodical interest in the form of coupon payments.

b)

Summary Introduction

To determine: The amount of dividend Firm X needs to cut each year to pay the interest expenses.

Introduction:

A debt holder is the owner of corporate bond or municipal bond. An investor may buy securities specifically from the issuing element or on the optional market if the first debt-holder chooses to offer before development.

Bondholders are qualified for an arrival of essential when the bond develops and, expect for the individual who claim zero-coupon bonds, periodical interest in the form of coupon payments.

c)

Summary Introduction

To determine: The amount of cut in dividend that will decrease the equity holder’s after-tax income annually.

Introduction:

An equity holder is any individual who has a stake in responsibility for organisation, and an investor is one kind of equity holder. An organisation can offer stock specifically and value when all is said in done as an approach to back ventures or cover working obligation, developments or different expenses.

d)

Summary Introduction

To determine: The amount received by the government in total tax revenue each year.

Introduction:

A tax income is defined as the income gathered from charges on salary and benefits, government disability commitments, charges exacted on products and ventures, finance charges, assesses on the proprietorship and exchange of property, and different duties.

e)

Summary Introduction

To determine: The effective tax advantage of debt.

Introduction:

The effective tax rate is the normal tax assessment rate for a partnership or person. The effective tax rate for people is the normal rate, at which their earned income is taxes, and the effective tax rate for an organisation is the normal rate, at which its pre-charged taxes are taxed.

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