Sally is choosing between two bonds both of which mature in 15 years and have the same level of risk. Bond A is a municipal bond that yields 5.25 percent. Bond B is a corporate bond that yields 7.75 percent. If Sally is in the 30 percent tax bracket, which bond should she select and why?
A) Sally should select Bond A because its interest income is not taxable.
B) Sally should select Bond B because it has lower risk.
C) Sally should select Bond A because its taxable equivalent yield is greater than the yield of Bond B.
D) Sally should select Bond B because the taxable equivalent yield of Bond A is less than the yield of Bond B.
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