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Business, 26.05.2021 01:00 eburnhisel2023

Marshall Manufacturing issues a $1,000 bond with an interest rate of 10%, and a maturity date of 2031. This creates a liability for Marshall Manufacturing to pay the bondholder: a. an interest payment equal to the dividend payment distributed to the common stockholders. b. $1,100 annually until the year 2031. c. 10% of the selling price of the bond. d. $100 interest per year and $1,000 in the year 2031.

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