(1 point) A zero coupon bond is a bond that is sold now at a...

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(1 point) A zero coupon bond is a bond that is sold now at a discount and will pay its face value at some time in the future when it matures (no interest payments are made) Suppose that a zero coupon bond with a face value of $2,050.00 matures in 14 years. What should the bond be sold for now if its rate of return is to be 3.796% compounded weekly

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