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A 10-year, $1,000 par value bond pays an 8% coupon with quarterly payments during its first five years (you receive $20 a quarter for the first 20 quarters). During the remaining five years the security has a 10% quarterly coupon (you receive $25 a quarter for the second 20 quarters). After 10 years (40 quarters) you receive the par value. Another 10-year bond has an 8% semiannual coupon. This bond is selling at its par value, $1,000. This bond has the same risk as the security you are thinking of purchasing. Given this information, what should be the price of the security you are considering purchasing?

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