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Vladimir79 [104]
4 years ago
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Setrakian Industries needs to raise $71.8 million to fund a new project. The company will sell bonds that have a coupon rate of

5.78 percent paid semiannually and that mature in 25 years. The bonds will be sold at an initial YTM of 6.46 percent and have a par value of $2,000. How many bonds must be sold to raise the necessary funds
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1 answer:
Harlamova29_29 [7]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

39,183  bonds

Explanation:

In order to determine the number of bonds that must be sold to realize cash of $71.8 million,the price per bond needs to be established using pv formula in excel as found below:

=-pv(rate,nper,pmt,fv)

rate is yield to maturity of  6.46% divided by 2

nper is the number of coupon payments which is 25 years multiplied by 2 i.e 50

pmt is the amount of semiannual coupon  i.e $2000*5.78%*6/12=$57.8

fv is the face value of $2000 per bond

=-pv(6.46%/2,50,57.8,2000)=$ 1,832.43  

number of bonds to be issued=$71,800,000/$ 1,832.43  = 39,183  bonds

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