1.
=RATE(10*2,12.1%/2*1000,-1123,1000)*2*(1-34%)
=6.6768%
2.
Cost of similar risky or same rating bonds
3.
=1.74*1.082/27.19+8.2%
=15.1242%
4.
=10%*121/147.12
=8.2246%
5.
=13.2%*(1-34%)
=8.7120%
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