CNCT ACC CORPORATE FINANCE
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ISBN: 9781264604081
Author: Ross
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 8, Problem 16QAP
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To calculate: The interest income that you will have to declare on the tax return on the zero-coupon bonds
Introduction: An accrual bond, also known as a zero-coupon bond, is a financial security that doesn't pay interest but trades at a significant discount, making money when it matures and is redeemed for its full face value.
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