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    • [DOC File]Quantitative Problem Chapter 3 - University of Colorado ...

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      For a given yield to maturity, a bond’s value rises as its maturity increases. When yield to maturity equals the coupon rate, a bond’s current price equals its face value regardless of years to maturity. 4. Consider a coupon bond that has a $1,000 per value and a coupon rate of 10%. The bond is currently selling for $1,150 and has 8 years ...

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    • [DOC File]Bond Prices and Yields

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      Step 3: Input variables into calculator. Step 4: Compute price. N 4 I 6% Cpt PV -$965.34 Pmt 50 FV 1,000 Sample Problem #2 – Solving for Yield to Maturity Given Price. Assume now that you are given a quote on the price for the bond in Problem #1 and it is selling for $932.25. What is the yield to maturity (market rate for debt) for the bond?

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    • [DOC File]Sample midterm - San Francisco State University

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      yield to maturity=from calculator=1 1.75%. capital gain yield= yield to maturity-current yield=0.64%. 15. If an investor purchases a bond when its current yield is higher than the coupon rate, then the bond's price will be expected to: A) increase over time, reaching par value at maturity. B) decline over time, reaching par value at maturity.

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    • [DOC File]chapter 7

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      Since B0 is $955.28 and the market value of the bond is $955, the YTM is equal to the rate derived on the financial calculator. b. The market value of the bond approaches its par value as the time to maturity declines. The yield to maturity approaches the coupon interest rate as the time to maturity declines. 6-17 LG 6: Yield to Maturity. a.

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    • [DOC File]Winthrop University

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      Assume the price of the bond is $950, the bond matures in two years, the coupon rate is 6 percent paid annually, the par value is $1000, what is the bond’s yield to maturity? Using a calculator . PV = 950 (you must put this number into the calculator as a negative – because it is money paid) FV = 1000. N = 2. PMT = 60 ($1,000 * .06)

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    • [DOC File]Tuesday February 27, 2007 - Iowa State University

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      c. Find the current yield, capital gains yield, and total return on January 1, 1987, given the price as determined in part b. d. On July 1, 2005, 6.5 years before maturity, Pennington’s bonds sold for $916.42. What was the YTM, the current yield, the capital gains yield, and the total return at that time? a.

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 3

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      Since the yield to maturity on the bond equals the coupon interest rate, the bond’s present value or current price must equal its par value of $1000. By financial calculator, the correct market price is: N = 40 (or 4 quarters per year times 10 years) IY = 13 (or the required market yield to maturity of the bond)

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    • [DOC File]First, you have to do problem 4-9 using a financial calculator

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      What is the bond’s yield to maturity. What is the bond’s current yield. What is the bond’s capital gain or loss yield. What is the bond’s yield to call. Now, go back to the excel case and answer all the questions. Problem a. Because the bond is semiannual, so periods to maturity has to equal number of years to maturity times periods per ...

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 7

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      The yield to maturity for a coupon bond that sells at its par value consists entirely of an interest yield; it has a zero expected capital gains yield. c. On an expected yield basis, the expected capital gains yield will always be positive because an investor would not purchase a bond with an expected capital loss.

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