Suppose your company needs to raise $45 million and you want to issue 30-year bonds for this purpose. Assume the required return on your bond issue will be 6 percent, and youâre evaluating two issue alternatives: A 6 percent semiannual coupon bond and a zero coupon bond. Your companyâs tax rate is 35 percent. In 30 years, what will your companyâs repayment be if you issue the coupon bonds? (Enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, i.e. 1,234,567.) Calculate the aftertax cash flows for the first year for each bond. (Enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, i.e. 1,234,567.) Zero Coupon Bonds? Comment
Suppose your company needs to raise $45 million and you want to issue 30-year bonds for this purpose. Assume the required return on your bond issue will be 6 percent, and youâre evaluating two issue alternatives: A 6 percent semiannual coupon bond and a zero coupon bond. Your companyâs tax rate is 35 percent. In 30 years, what will your companyâs repayment be if you issue the coupon bonds? (Enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, i.e. 1,234,567.) Calculate the aftertax cash flows for the first year for each bond. (Enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, i.e. 1,234,567.) Zero Coupon Bonds? Comment
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Q- Suppose your company needs to raise $55 million and you want to issue 25-year bonds for this purpose. Assume the required return on your bond issue will be 7 percent, and youâre evaluating two issue alternatives: A 7 percent semiannual coupon bond and a zero coupon bond. Your companyâs tax rate is 30 percent. |
How many of the coupon bonds would you need to issue to raise the $55 million? |
Number of coupon bonds- ? |
How many of the zeroes would you need to issue? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places. (e.g., 32.16)) |
Number of zero coupon bonds- ? |
In 25 years, what will your companyâs repayment be if you issue the coupon bonds? (Enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, i.e. 1,234,567.) |
Coupon bonds repayment- ? |
What if you issue the zeroes? (Enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, i.e. 1,234,567.) |
Zeroes repayment- ? |
c. | Calculate the aftertax cash flows for the first year for each bond. (Enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, i.e. 1,234,567.) |
Coupon bonds | (Click to select)InflowOutflow | $ |
Zero coupon bonds | (Click to select)InflowOutflow | $ |
Suppose your company needs to raise $36 million and you want to issue 25-year bonds for this purpose. Assume the required return on your bond issue will be 7 percent, and youâre evaluating two issue alternatives: A semiannual coupon bond with a coupon rate of 7 percent and a zero coupon bond. Your companyâs tax rate is 30 percent. Both bonds will have a par value of $1,000. |
a-1. | How many of the coupon bonds would you need to issue to raise the $36 million? |
Number of coupon bonds |
a-2. | How many of the zeroes would you need to issue? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) |
Number of zero coupon bonds |
b-1. | In 25 years, what will your companyâs repayment be if you issue the coupon bonds? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, i.e. 1,234,567.) |
Coupon bonds repayment | $ |
b-2. | What if you issue the zeroes? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, i.e. 1,234,567.) |
Zeroes repayment | $ |
c. | Calculate the aftertax cash flows for the first year for each bond. (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answers in dollars, not millions of dollars, i.e. 1,234,567.) |
Coupon bonds | (Click to select)InflowOutflow | $ |
Zero coupon bonds | (Click to select)InflowOutflow | $ |
Suppose your company needs to raise $35.5 million and you want to issue 20-year bonds for this purpose. Assume the required return on your bond issue will be 8 percent, and youâre evaluating two issue alternatives: a 8.0 percent semiannual coupon bond and a zero coupon bond. Your companyâs tax rate is 35 percent.
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