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    Aug 14, 2010, 08:47 PM
    Initial Response; Perpetual bonds are similar to a no-growth common stock ?
    A bond that pays interest forever and has no maturity is a perpetual bond. In what respect is a perpetual bond similar to a no-growth common stock? Are there preferred stocks that are evaluated similarly to perpetual bonds and other preferred stocks that are more like bonds with finite lives? Explain.
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    Aug 14, 2010, 08:47 PM

    A bond that pays interest forever and has no maturity is a perpetual bond. In what respect is a perpetual bond similar to a no-growth common stock? Are there preferred stocks that are evaluated similarly to perpetual bonds and other preferred stocks that are more like bonds with finite lives?
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    Aug 14, 2010, 08:50 PM
    Initial Response; Perpetual bonds are similar to a no-growth common stock by way of,
    Perpetual bonds are similar to a no-growth common stock
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    Aug 14, 2010, 11:53 PM

    This sounds like homework questions. Please see the guidelines on posting homework:
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    Also one posting of your question will suffice.

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