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Business, 19.03.2020 02:39 twistedgamerhd12

A bond investor is analyzing the following annual coupon bonds:

Issuing Company Annual Coupon Rate
Irwin, LLC 6%
Johnson Corporation 12%
Smith Incorporated 9%

Each bond has 10 years until maturity and the same level of risk. Their yield to maturity (YTM) is 9%. Interest rates are assumed to remain constant over the next 10 years.
(A) Based on the above information, which of the following statements are true? Check all that apply.

a. The current yield for Johnson's bonds is greater than 9%.
b. The current yield for Johnson's bonds is between 0% and 9%.
c. Johnson's bonds have the highest expected total return.
d. Smith's bonds are selling at par.

(B) If a bond is selling for a price much lower than its par value, it is most likely that the bond is bond.

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