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Business, 10.11.2019 07:31 karissanichole18

The note about debt included in the financial statements of healds company for the year ended december 31, 2017, disclosing the following: 8.15% notes due 2018 $218,400,000 8.65% notes due 2023 $362,200,000 8.90% notes due 2032 $243,000,000 8.53% notes due 2040 $218,000,000 7.45% notes due 2019 $ 26,800,000 the above table summarizes the long term debt of the company at december 31, 2017. all of the notes were originally at their face (maturity) value and have been gradually repaid over time so that these amounts are remaining balances at this date. assuming that the notes pay interest annually and mature on december 31 of the respective year. (fv of $1, pv of 1, fva of $1, pva of $1, fvad of $1, pvad of $1) required:
1) suppose that healdsburg wants to pay off the 8.65% notes on december 31, 2018. (i. e. five years early) when the going interest rate is 5%, thereby retiring the $362,000,000 in debt. how much would healdsburg have to pay for the notes (principal only) on this date in order to satisfy the note holders.

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