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    When the Market Rate of Interest Is Greater Than the Contract
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When the Market Rate of Interest Is Greater Than the Contract

Question 63

Question 63

Multiple Choice

When the market rate of interest is greater than the contract rate of interest, the bonds should sell at


A) a premium
B) par value
C) a discount
D) face value

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