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A financier has made a loan of $5 million. The contract for the loan calls for payment of interest quarterly at a nominal annual rate of 7.
A financier has made a loan of $5 million. The contract for the loan calls for payment of interest quarterly at a nominal annual rate of 7.5%, until the full principal is repaid in one lump sum at the end of 14 years. After 3 years have gone by, immediately after the quarterly payment, the financier decides to sell the asset to an investor. If the investor values these cash flows with a nominal annual rate of 5.2% when compounded quarterly, what value would the investor consider the remaining loan contract to be worth?