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Determining bond prices and interest expense

Jones Company is planning to issue $490,000 of 9%, five-year bonds payable to

borrow for a major expansion. The owner, Shane Jones, asks your advice on some

related matters.

Requirements

1. Answer the following questions:

a. At what type of bond price Jones Company will have total interest expense

equal to the cash interest payments?

b. Under which type of bond price will Jones Company’s total interest expense be

greater than the cash interest payments?

c. If the market interest rate is 12%, what type of bond price can Jones Company

expect for the bonds?

2. Compute the price of the bonds if the bonds are issued at 89.

3. How much will Jones Company pay in interest each year? How much will Jones

Company’s interest expense be for the first year?

Short Answer

Expert verified
  1. Bonds issued at par.
  2. Bond issued at discount
  3. Bond issued at discount

Step by step solution

01

Definition of the bonds issued at a discount

When the face value of the bond is the more than the market value of the bond then bonds are consider as issued at discount.

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Type of the bonds

  1. When the total interest expense is equal to the cash interest payments, this type of bond is known as the issue at par.
  2. When the total interest expense is greater than the cash interest payment, this type of bond is known as bonds issued at a discount.
  3. If the market interest rate is 12%, then the bonds are issued at a discount because the market interest rate exceeds the bond issue interest rate.

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