When the corporation issuing the bonds has the right to redeem the bonds prior to the maturity, the bonds are a. unsecured bonds, b. debenture bonds, c. convertible bonds, d. callable bonds?
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Step 1: Eliminate unsecured bonds, debenture bonds, and convertible bonds as they do not allow the corporation to redeem the bonds prior to maturity. Show more…
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