4. A $1,000 face value bond currently has a yield to maturity of 8.89 percent. The bond matures in 7 years and pays interest annually. The coupon rate is 9 percent. What is the current price of this bond?…
4. Bonds with a face value of $300,000 and a quoted price of 97¼ have a selling price of…
3. Assume that 11% is the market rate of interest in on January 1, 1975. Compute the present value at January 1, 1975 of all payments that will be made on the 5% bonds if they are not retired.…
Bonds-1. Interest on a certain issue of bonds is paid annually with a coupon rate of 8%. The bonds have a par value of $1,000. The yield to maturity is 9%. What is the current market piece of these bonds? The bonds will mature in 5 years.…
d) Assuming interest rates remain unchanged (after the initial 2% increase took place), what is the price of Bond B after 5 years (7 pts)?…
5. A U.S. Government bond was quoted at 98:01 "bid" and 98:10 "asked". How much would you have to pay for one of these $1,000.00 face value bonds?(Points : 3.71)…
(TCO B) Suppose a state of Delaware bond will pay $1,000 10 years from now. If the going interest rate on these 10-year bonds is 5.5%, how much is the bond worth today?…
A series EE bond that will have a maturity value of $13,070 (a 5.5% before-tax rate of return.) 10000*5.5%^5 = 13,070…
a. How much would this bond cost you to buy today if its par value is $1000?…
a. What would Mrs. Beach have to deposit if she were to use high quality corporate bonds an earned an average rate of return of 7%.…
What is the current market value of the bonds outstanding at the current effective interest rate of 6%?…
You can use the financial calculator in order to calculate the value of each bond. The value of each bond is equal to the present value (PV). So the first step is to assign the other values into the calculator. Since all the bonds are annual, (N) will be the number of years. The (I/Y) will equal to the YTM. The (PMT) will equal to the face value times the coupon rate. The (FV) will equal to the face value. After finding all the values, simply use the (CPT) (PV) to find the value of each bond.…
-Lower cost than bond: 'the principal repayments on the bond mean an additional $6.25 million cash outlay every year and it is over 9% of the bond issue.'…
A bond with an annual coupon of $70 and originally sold at par for $1,000. The current market interest rate (yield to maturity) is 8%. This bond will sell at _______. Assuming no change in market interest rates, the bond will present the holder with capital ________ as it matures.…
2. Consider a 6-year 5.5% coupon bond that is rated BBB when issued at par (i.e. $1,000) at the beginning of this year. Assume that the recovery rate is 46% of the face value in the case of default.…