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Chapter 6, Problem 14C
a.
To determine
Explain the initial assessment of general obligation debt burden of city.
b.
To determine
Complete the table by calculating the ratio of Net General Bonded Debt to Assessed Value of taxable property and the Net General Bonded Debt per Capita and explain whether the city’s general obligation still the same as it was in requirement a. based on the time series analysis.
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