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An investor evaluates three candidate fixed-income securities for purchase: a Treasury Inflation-Protected Security (TIPS), a municipal revenue bond issued by an out-of-state authority, and a corporate collateral trust certificate. If secondary market interest rates increase significantly across all maturities, which of the following statements correctly describes the taxation and structural characteristics of these debt instruments?

  1. Annual upward principal adjustments on the TIPS are taxable at the federal level as interest income in the year received, while the corporate collateral trust certificate is secured by financial assets deposited with a trustee.Cevap
  2. B
    Interest income from the out-of-state municipal revenue bond is exempt from both federal and state income taxes for all investors, while TIPS principal adjustments are tax-deferred until the bond matures.
  3. C
    The TIPS is exempt from interest rate risk because it carries a U.S. government guarantee, whereas the corporate collateral trust certificate is backed by physical real property.
  4. D
    As secondary market interest rates rise, the market prices of all three fixed-income securities will increase, with the municipal revenue bond experiencing the greatest price appreciation.

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Annual upward principal adjustments on the TIPS are taxable at the federal level as interest income in the year received, while the corporate collateral trust certificate is secured by financial assets deposited with a trustee.
The correct choice accurately identifies that inflation-adjusted principal additions on U.S. Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) are subject to federal income tax in the year accrued, and that corporate collateral trust certificates are backed by financial securities pledged to a trustee rather than physical assets.

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1
Analyze TIPS tax characteristics
Inflation adjustments to TIPS principal are treated as taxable interest income at the federal level in the year they occur, even though the investor does not receive the adjusted principal until maturity (often referred to as phantom income).
IRS regulations require annual taxation of inflation-adjusted principal accretion on TIPS.
2
Evaluate municipal bond tax rules for out-of-state issues
Municipal bond interest is exempt from federal income tax, but interest from out-of-state municipal issues is generally subject to state and local income taxes for resident investors.
States grant tax-exempt status primarily to municipal debt issued within their own jurisdiction.
3
Differentiate corporate bond collateral structures
Collateral trust certificates are secured by financial assets (such as stocks or bonds of subsidiaries) deposited with a third-party trustee, whereas mortgage bonds are backed by real estate.
Understanding the specific asset backing determines the security classification of corporate debt.
4
Apply the fundamental price/yield relationship under rising rates
When market interest rates increase, existing bond prices decline across all fixed-income categories (Treasuries, municipals, and corporates).
Existing bonds with lower fixed coupon payments must discount in price to remain competitive with newly issued higher-yielding bonds.

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Taxation, backing, and price dynamics of Treasury, municipal, and corporate debt securities
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