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Problem 6-13 Pricing Consol Bonds (LO2) Perpetual Life Corp. has issued consol bonds with coupon payments of $60. (Consols pay interest forever and never mature. They are perpetuities.). If the required rate of return on these bonds at the time they were issued was 6%, at what price were they sold to the public?

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Answer:

The bonds were sold at $1,000 to yield as the market rate at the time.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determinate the value of the bonds we divide the annual cash received on the coupon payment against the market rate at the time:

The formula for the value of a perpetuity is as follows:


(C)/(r) =Value

60 / 0.06 = 1,000

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