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Question text Computing Issue Price for Zero-Coupon Bonds
Baiman, Inc. issues $1,000,000 of zero-coupon bonds that mature in 10 years. Compute the bond issue price assuming that the bonds' market rate is:

a. 10% per year compounded semiannually.
Round your answers to the nearest dollar.
Present value of principal repayment
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b. 12% per year compounded semiannually.
Round your answers to the nearest dollar.
Present value of principal repayment
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c. If prior to the debt issue at 12%, the firm had total assets of $3.5 million and total equity of $1 million, what would be the effect of the new borrowing on the financial leverage of the firm?
(Round your answers to two decimal places.)
Financial leverage prior to borrowing
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Financial leverage subsequent to borrowing

Increase (Decrease) in financial leverage

Financial leverage prior to borrowing

Financial leverage subsequent to borrowing

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