Coupon rate bond calculator
[DOC File]CHAPTER 7
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b. If a bond’s yield to maturity exceeds its coupon rate, the bond’s price must be less than its maturity value. c. If two bonds have the same maturity, the same yield to maturity, and the same level of risk, the bonds should sell for the same price regardless of the bond’s coupon rate. d. …
[DOC File]Chapter 10
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The yield to maturity of the par bond equals its coupon rate, 8.75%. All else equal, the 4% coupon bond would be more attractive because its coupon rate is far below current market yields, and its price is far below the call price. Therefore, if yields fall, capital gains on the bond …
[DOC File]First, you have to do problem 4-9 using a financial calculator
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First, you have to do the following problems using a financial calculator. Once you have done that, you use Excel to do the case and compare the results. Problem. A 10 year, 12 percent semiannual coupon bond with a par value of $1000 may be called in 4 years at a call price of $1060. The bond sells for $1,100 (assume the bond has just been issued)
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A U.S. Treasury bond has 8 years remaining until it matures. The face value of this bond is $100,000 and its coupon rate is 3.25%. If a bond dealer quotes prices of 101:16 and 101:18, what is this bond’s yield-to-maturity based on its ask price?
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Feb 08, 2009 · Using Financial Calculator: 8.814%. 9. A bond has the following features: • coupon rate interest: 8% • principal: $1,000 • term to maturity: 10 years . a. what will the holder receive when the bond matures? The principal of $1,000. b. If the current rate of interest on comparable debt is 12 percent, what should be the price of this bond?
Problem Set On Chapter 8
2. Bond value and effective annual rate Since the securities are of equal risk, they must have the same effective rate. Since the comparable 10-year bond is selling at par, its nominal yield is 8 percent, the same as its coupon rate. Because it is a semiannual coupon bond, its effective rate is 8.16 percent.
[DOC File]CHAPTER 14: BOND PRICES AND YIELDS
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1. a. Effective annual rate for 3-month T-bill: b. Effective annual interest rate for coupon bond paying 5% semiannually: (1.05)2 – 1 = 0.1025 or 10.25%. Therefore the coupon bond has the higher effective. 5. Yield to maturity: Using a financial calculator, enter the following: n = 3; PV = (953.10; FV = 1000; PMT = 80; COMP i. This results in ...
[DOC File]Quantitative Problem Chapter 3
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9. A 10-year, 7% coupon bond with a face value of $1,000 is currently selling for $871.65. Compute your rate of return if you sell the bond next year for $880.10. Solution: 10. You have paid $980.30 for an 8% coupon bond with a face value of $1,000 that mature in five years. You plan on holding the bond …
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