You have a 30-year Treasury of $1,000 face value that pays 4.4% coupons yearly and has 7.5 years left to maturity. The Yield to Maturity (YTM) of this bond is 5.2% per annum. What is its price?
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![You have a 30-year Treasury of $1,000 face value that pays 4.4% coupons yearly and has 7.5
years left to maturity. The Yield to Maturity (YTM) of this bond is 5.2% per annum. What is its
price?
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- A bond has 10 years until maturity, carries a coupon rate of 9%, and sells for $1,100. Interest is paid annually. a) If the bond has a yeild to maturity of 9% 1 year from now, what will its price be at that time? b) What will be the rate of return on the bond? c) Now assume that interest is paid semannually. What will be the rate of return on the bond? d) If the inflation rate during the year is 3% what is the real rate of return on the bond?A 10-year government bond has a face value of £100 and an annual coupon rate of 5%. Assume that the interest rate is equal to 6% per year. (a) Calculate the bond’s present value if it pays the interest annually, and also the present value if it pays semi-annually. (b) Calculate the market price of the bond when the interest rate changes to 8% please explain it on a paper with formula, not by excel.A bond that matures in 7.5 years and pays semi-annual payments of 20.1 is priced at 98.70. What is the coupon rate if the face value is, as always, 1,000? ( well explain all point of question with proper answer).
- Please show how to work this out.A 10-year government bond has face value of OR 200 and a coupon rate of 6% paid semiannually. Assume that the interest rate is equal to 8% per year. What is the bond’s price? What is the reason for the difference in price on an annual and semiannually basis? Discuss the role of financial managers.A bond has 6 years remaining to maturity, pays annual coupons (yesterday) of $7.4, and has a face value of $100. The current price of the bond is $73.701 and the price next year is expected to be $76.767. (Interest rates are not expected to change over the coming year.) What is the return on the bond if you hold it for one year?by Formula pls.
- A bond has 10 years until maturity, a coupon rate of 8.3%, and sells for $1,170. Interest is paid annually. ( Assume a face value of $1,000.) If the bond has a yield to maturity of 9.7% 1 year from now, what will its price be at that time? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to nearest whole number. What will be the rate of return on the bond? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places. Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. If the inflation rate during the year is 3%, what is the real rate of return on the bond? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places. Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign.A bond with a face value of $1,000 has 10 years until maturity, carries a coupon rate of 9%, and sells for $1,100. Interest is paid annually. Assume a face value of $1,000 and annual coupon payments. 1) If the bond has a yield to maturity of 9% 1 year from now, what will its price be at that time? 2) What will be the rate of return on the bond? 3) If the inflation rate during the year is 3%, what is the real rate of return on the bond? Please show workings with formulas.The market price of TRUST bond is currently $890. Its par value is equal to $1,000 and it is expected to mature in 4 years. The coupon rate is equal to 4% and the yield to maturity is equal to 9% per year. Interest payments are made quarterly. Based on the aforementioned information, answer the following questions: a. The number of periods, N, is equal to: N = b. The yield to maturity, r, is equal to: (Report it in percent terms) r = % c. The coupon payment is equal to: Coupon payment = $ d. Calculate the value of the bond today. Use two decimal points. VB = $ e. Would you buy the bond today? ONot enough information ONO Yes
- A bond with a face value of $1,000 has 10 years until maturity, carries a coupon rate of 9%, and sells for $1,100. Interest is paid annually. Assume a face value of $1,000 and annual coupon payments.a) If the bond has a yield to maturity of 9% 1 year from now, what will its price be at that time?b) What will be the rate of return on the bond? c) If the inflation rate during the year is 3%, what is the real rate of return on the bond? Assume annual interest payments.Suppose that you buy a TIPS (inflation - indexed) bond with a 2- year maturity and a (real) coupon of 4.5% paid annually. If you buy the bond at its face value of $1,000, and the inflation rate is 8.75% in each year. What will be your cash flow in year 1 ?A bond has 10 years until maturity, a coupon rate of 7.2%, and sells for $1,180. Interest is paid annually. (Assume a face value of $1,000.) If the bond has a yield to maturity of 10.8% 1 year from now, what will its price be at that time?
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