Answer:
$857
Explanation:
Price of the bond is the present value of all cash flows of the bond. These cash flows include the coupon payment and the maturity payment of the bond. Both of these cash flows discounted and added to calculate the value of the bond.
According to given data
Face value of the bond is $1,000
Coupon payment = C = $1,000 x 5.5% = $55 annually = $27.5 semiannually
Number of periods = n = (April 18, 2036 - April 18, 2020) years x 2 = 16 x 2 period = 32 periods
Market Rate = 7% annually = 3.5% semiannually
Price of the bond is calculated by following formula:
Price of the Bond = C x [ ( 1 - ( 1 + r )^-n ) / r ] + [ F / ( 1 + r )^n ]
Price of the Bond = 27.5 x [ ( 1 - ( 1 + 3.5% )^-32 ) / 3.5% ] + [ $1,000 / ( 1 + 3.5% )^32 ]
Price of the Bond = $524.29 + $332.59 = $856.98 = $857
Answer: Simple capital structure
Explanation: A company that does not have potentially dilutive or convertible securities in its capital structure, is said to have a simple capital structure. In a simple capital structure, the corporation finance its operation with common stock or non convertible preferred stock.
Hence , from the above we can conclude the right option is C.
Answer:
Date Account titles and Explanation Debit Credit
Apr 1 Cash $679,900
Common stock $261,500
(52,300*5)
Paid in common stock in excess of par $418,400
(52,300*$13-$5)
(To record common stock issued)
Apr 19 Organisation expenses $28,900
Common stock $9,000
(1800*5)
Paid in common stock in excess of par $19,900
(To record issuance of comm1,100on stock for attorney.s fees)
Apr 19 Cash (1,100*$6) $6,600
Preferred stock (1,100*$1) $1,100
Paid in preferred capital in excess of par $5,500
(To record common preferred stock for cash)
In 20 years you'll have $5,220.
2,000×0.08=160
2,000+(160×20)= 5,220.