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Assume that Jose is indifferent between investing in a corporate bond that pays 10 percent interest and a stock with no growth potential that pays an 9.7 percent dividend yield. Assume that the tax rate on dividends is 15 percent. What is Jose's marginal tax rate?a. 47%.b. 37%.c. 32%.d. 15%.e. None of these.

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Answer:

e. None of these.

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1. Given information.

Taxable Dividend Yield = 9.7%

Tax rate on Dividend yield=15%

Interest rate=10%

Let Tax rate on Interest=X

Step 2. Formulas needed to solve the exercise.

Interest rate * (1 - x) = taxable dividend yield ( 1 - tax rate on dividend yield)

Step 3. Calculation.

0.10*(1-x)=0.097*(1-0.15)

0.10-0.10x=0.08245

0.10x=0.01755

x=0.01755/0.10

=0.1755

=17.55%

Step 4. Solution.

e. None of these.

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