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Business, 15.10.2019 04:00 nini31575

Anne’s marginal income tax rate is 32 percent. she purchases a corporate bond for $19,500 and the maturity, or face value, of the bond is $19,500. if the bond pays 8.8 percent per year before taxes, what is anne’s annual after-tax rate of return from the bond if the bond matures in one year? what is her annual after-tax rate of return if the bond matures in 10 years? (round your answers to 1 decimal place.)

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