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On January 1, 2019, Jason Company issued $5.0 million of 10-year bonds at a 10% coupon interest rate to be paid annually. The following present value factors have been provided: Time Period Interest PV of $1 PV of a $1 Annuity 10 10% 0.386 6.145 10 8% 0.463 6.710 10 12% 0.322 5.650 Calculate the issuance price if the market rate of interest is 12%. Multiple Choice $4,435,000. $5,000,000. $4,477,500. $4,427,500.

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