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In 2021, a company issued 6% bonds with a maturity value of P40,000, together with 1,000 shares of its P10 par value ordinary share, for a combined cash amount of P150,000. The market value of the company’s share on that date cannot be ascertained. If the bonds were issued separately, they would have been sold for P35,000 on an 8% yield to maturity basis. Determine the increase in share premium as a result of this transaction.
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