Mathematics
Mathematics, 09.10.2019 10:00, jtswagg6634

Suppose that on january 1, 2018, you buy a bond for $2,000 that will pay interest of 3.6% per year compounded continuously for 20 years. you never withdraw any of the interest earned on the bond. (b) suppose that on january 1, 2020, the prevailing rate of interest on bonds maturing on january 1, 2038 becomes 6% per year compounded continuously. assume that the market value of your bond (as described in 13 (a)) becomes the present value that would yield the same amount on january 1, 2038 as your bond will give you. what will be the market value of your bond on january 1, 2020?

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