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    • [DOCX File]ath8.fb.athabascau.ca

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      We will need two sets of time-series historical data. First, we will need historical data on Telus‘s common stock. We can find this information from financial websites such as finance.yahoo.com. Let us find the monthly stock price for Telus on finance.yahoo.com, and let’s do this for the 10-year period between December 2000 and December 2010.


    • [DOC File]Exam #1

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      a) (10 points) The graphic below is from stock trak and shows the numbers for a 2 year treasury bond - face value = $1000 and the coupon rate is 8.75%. The current interest rate on a 2 year T-note is 2.00%. Calculate the price of this bond and show that it is close to the price quote in stock trak .


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      While watching the stock price go up or down, try and find out why the stock price is up or down. This is easy to do at www.finance.yahoo.com (or your favorite finance site). Enter the ticker symbol in the quote box and headlines will appear towards the bottom of the page.


    • [DOCX File]NGPF Activity Bank - 2020-21Mr. Marynovskyy

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      Yahoo! Finance. Note that current stock price is the large price directly underneath the company name and ticker symbol. to look up the current stock price for each of these tech companies, and then calculate your ROI (return on investment). HINT: ROI = Today's Price - Your Price Your Price



    • [DOC File]Exam #1

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      Same as above, your friend bought one 2 year GS on 3/15/2016 and closed on 3/16/2016. The coupon rate is the same as above = 3%, face value = $1,000 and you can ignore any coupon payments given the short holding period. Calculate the price of bond on 3/15/2016 and then on 3/16/2016. Calculate your profit / loss AND rate of return.


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