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You have $10,000 cash which you want to invest. Your alternatives are either a nontaxable municipal bond paying 9% or a taxable corporate bond paying 12%. Your marginal tax rate is 30% for both ordinary income and capital gains. You expect the rate of inflation to be 6% during the investment period. You can buy a high grade municipal bond costing $10,000 which pays interest of 9% per year. This interest is not taxable. A comparable high grade corporate bond is also available that is just as safe as the municipal bond paying interest rate of 12% per year. This interest is taxable as ordinary income. Both bonds mature at the end of year 5.

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