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- David Palmer identified the following bonds for investment: BondA: A$1millionpar,10%annualcouponbond,whichwillmature on July 1, 2025. Bond B: A $1 million par, 14% semi-annual coupon bond (interest will be paid on January 1 and July 1 each year), which will mature on July 1, 2031. Bond C: A $1 million par, 10% quarterly coupon bond (interest will be paid on January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1 each year), which will mature on July 1, 2026. The three bonds were issued on July 1, 2011. (a) If Bond B is issued at face value and both Bond B and Bond A are having the same yield to maturity (EAR), calculate the market price of Bond A on July 1, 2011. [N ote: Full mark would only be given to correct answer of which the values of those variables not provided in the question directly are derived.] (b) David purchased the Bond C on January 1, 2014 when Bond C was priced to have a yield to maturity (EAR) of 10.3812891%. David subsequently sold Bond C on January 1, 2016…David Palmer identified the following bonds for investment: Bond A: A $1 million par, 10% annual coupon bond, which will mature on July 1, 2025. 2) 1) Bond B: A $1 million par, 14% semi-annual coupon bond (interest will be paid on January 1 and July 1 each year), which will mature on July 1, 2031. Bond C: A S1 million par, 10% quarterly coupon bond (interest will be paid on January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1 each year), which will mature on July 1, 2026. 3) The three bonds were issued on July 1, 2011. (a) If Bond B is issued at face value and both Bond B and Bond A are having the same yield to maturity (EAR) at issuance, calculate the market price of Bond A on July 1, 2011. [Note: Full mark would only be given to correct answer of which the values of those variables not provided in the question directly are derived.] (b) David Palmer purchased Bond C on January 1, 2014 when Bond C was priced to have a yield to maturity (EAR) of 10.3812891%. David subsequently sold Bond C on…David Palmer identified the following bonds for investment: Bond A: A $1 million par, 10% annual coupon bond, which will mature on July 1, 2025. Bond B: A $1 million par, 14% semi-annual coupon bond (interest will be paid on January 1 and July 1 each year), which will mature on July 1, 2031. Bond C: A $1 million par, 10% quarterly coupon bond (interest will be paid on January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1 each year), which will mature on July 1, 2026. The three bonds were issued on July 1, 2011. If Bond B is issued at face value and both Bond B and Bond A are having the same yield to maturity (EAR) at issuance, calculate the market price of Bond A on July 1, 2011. David Palmer purchased Bond C on January 1, 2014 when Bond C was priced to have a yield to maturity (EAR) of 10.3812891%. David subsequently sold Bond C on January 1, 2016 when it was priced to have a yield to maturity (EAR) of 12.550881%. Assume all interests received were reinvested to earn a rate of return of…
- David Palmer identified the following bonds for investment:Bond A: A $1 million par, 10% annual coupon bond, which will mature on July 1, 2025. Bond B: A $1 million par, 14% semi-annual coupon bond (interest will be paid on January 1 and July 1 each year), which will mature on July 1, 2031.Bond C: A $1 million par, 10% quarterly coupon bond (interest will be paid on January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1 each year), which will mature on July 1, 2026.The three bonds were issued on July 1, 2011.If Bond B is issued at face value and both Bond B and Bond A are having the same yield to maturity (EAR) at issuance, calculate the market price of Bond A on July 1, 2011.[Note: Full mark would only be given to correct answer of which the values of those variables not provided in the question directly are derived.] David Palmer purchased Bond C on January 1, 2014 when Bond C was priced to have a yield to maturity (EAR) of 10.3812891%. David subsequently sold Bond C on January 1, 2016 when it…David Palmer identified the following bonds for investment: Bond A: A $1 million par, 10% annual coupon bond, which will mature on July 1, 2025. Bond B: A $1 million par, 14% semi-annual coupon bond (interest will be paid on January 1 and July 1 each year), which will mature on July 1, 2031. Bond C: A $1 million par, 10% quarterly coupon bond (interest will be paid on January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1 each year), which will mature on July 1, 2026. The three bonds were issued on July 1, 2011. If Bond B is issued at face value and both Bond B and Bond A are having the same yield to maturity (EAR) at issuance, calculate the market price of Bond A on July 1, 2011. [Can I have the equation please]David Palmer identified the following bonds for investment: Bond A: A $1 million par, 10% annual coupon bond, which will mature on July 1, 2025. Bond B: A $1 million par, 14% semi-annual coupon bond (interest will be paid on January 1 and July 1 each year), which will mature on July 1, 2031. Bond C: A $1 million par, 10% quarterly coupon bond (interest will be paid on January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1 each year), which will mature on July 1, 2026. The three bonds were issued on July 1, 2011. David Palmer purchased Bond C on January 1, 2014 when Bond C was priced to have a yield to maturity (EAR) of 10.3812891%. David subsequently sold Bond C on January 1, 2016 when it was priced to have a yield to maturity (EAR) of 12.550881%. Assume all interests received were reinvested to earn a rate of return of 3% per quarter (in another investment account). Calculate: i) the current yield, ii) the 2-year capital gains yield and iii) the 2-year total rate of return on investment…
- A 12% Pl face value bond with interest payable June 30 and December 31, which matures on June 30, 2026, was purchased at 95 for short term investment purposes on June 30, 2021. At the end of December 31, 2021 , the bonds were quoted at 110. By June 30, 2022, all the bonds were sold at 115. How much would be the total cash that would be received by June 30, 2022? a.1,000,000 b.1,100,000 c.1,150,000 d.1,210,000A 9.25% coupon bond issued by Gurley Gears LLC is purchased January 1, 2020, and matures December 31, 2028. The purchase price is $1079 and interest is paid semiannually. If the face value of the bond is $1000, determine the effective internal rate of return.David Palmer identified the following bonds for investment: 1. 1) Bond A: A $1 million par, 10% annual coupon bond, which will mature on July 1, 2025. 2. 2) Bond B: A $1 million par, 14% semi-annual coupon bond (interest will be paid on January 1 and July 1 each year), which will mature on July 1, 2031. 3. 3) Bond C: A S1 million par, 10% quarterly coupon bond (interest will be paid on January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1 each year), which will mature on July 1, 2026. The three bonds were issued on July 1, 2011. (a) If Bond B is issued at face value and both Bond Band Bond A are having the same yield to maturity (EAR) at issuance, calculate the market price of Bond A on July 1, 2011.
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