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A $100,000 bond was issued on 1/1/10. It pays interest (coupon) of 6% per annum, with payments occurring every six months. The bond is due in 2 years. A potential investor wanted to know what the bond should be worth on the day of issue, if the prevailing rate for similar bonds (market rate) was 8%. An inexperienced accountant attempted to calculate what the bond should be worth on 1/1/10. Review the work of the accountant, and answer the questions below pertaining to possible mistakes.

Calculation of present value by inexperienced accountant (payment) Periods of interest Interest factor PV 4000 1.0300 3,883 4000 1.0609 3,770 4000 3 1.0927 3,661 4000 1.1255 3,554 100000 2 1.0609 94,260 TOTAL $109,128 24.
The calculation in the PV Column for the first payment
A. Is correct
B. Should be 2,885
C. Should be 2,912
D. Should be 3,846

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