50 dollar savings bond maturity
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Mar 06, 2010 · a. A 20-year zero coupon bond has more reinvestment rate risk than a 20-year coupon bond. b. For any given maturity, a 1.0 percentage point decrease in the market interest rate would cause a smaller dollar capital gain than the capital loss stemming from a …
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Homework Assignment – Week 2. Chapter 3. Write down the formula that is used to calculate the yield to maturity on a 20-year 10% coupon bond with $1,000 face value that sells for $2,000.
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59. What is the semiannual coupon payment on a corporate bond which has semiannual payments if the price of the bond is $1,141.57, the interest rate is 7.75%, and there are 8 years left until the bond matures. (Assume a maturity value of $1,000). [$50] 60. Adeline Corporation just issued a zero coupon bond with a life of 15 years.
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Bonds have a maturity date, at which time the issuer pays back the original bond value. Example: Suppose your city is building a new park, and issues bonds to raise the money to build it. You obtain a $1,000 bond that pays 5% interest annually that matures in 5 years. Each year, you would earn 5% interest: $1000(0.05) = $50 in interest.
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(e) 1 In your portfolio you have $1 million of 20 year, 8 5/8 percent bonds which are selling at 83.15 (or 83 15/32) against this position. Because you feel interest rates will rise you sell 10 bond futures at 81.15 (or 81 15/32) against this position.
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The maturity of each bond is 10 years, and we assume that coupons are paid semiannually. Since both bonds are selling at par value, the current yield to maturity for each bond is equal to its coupon rate. If the yield declines by 1%, to 5% (2.5% semiannual yield), the Sentinal bond will increase in value to 107.79 [n=20; i = 2.5%; FV = 100; PMT ...
[DOC File]PRACTICE EXAM 1
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D) A 5 percent coupon bond with a price of $1,500. E) A 5 percent coupon bond with a price of $1,000. 43) If a $10,000 face-value discount bond maturing in one year is selling for $5,000, then its yield to maturity is . A) 50 percent. B) 10 percent. C) 100 percent. D) 5 percent.
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Generally, the maturity of a bond is a more important determinant of the interest rate risk, so the long-term, high coupon bond probably has more interest rate risk. The exception would be if the maturities are close, and the coupon rates are vastly different.
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