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Business, 14.04.2020 21:55, kaseyvn03

Ms. Pay, who has a 40.8 percent marginal tax rate on interest income (37 percent income tax 3.8 percent Medicare contribution tax), owns HHL Inc. corporate bonds in her investment portfolio. She earned $74,800 interest this year on her HHL bonds.
Compute her after-tax cash flow assuming that:
1. She received two semiannual cash payments of $37,400 each.
2. She instructed HHL to reinvest her interest payments in additional bonds.
3. The entire $74,800 represented the amortization of OID.

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