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Chapter 16, Problem 10P
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To calculate: The interest rate on a newly-issued A2 public utility bond.
Introduction:
Interest Rate:
It is a percentage of the amount charged by a lender to a borrower for the use of assets. It is expressed as a percentage of the principal amount per period.
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the contractual interest rate exceeds the market interest rate.
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