a(ii)
To examine:
Why YTM of par bond is higher than the YTM of the discount bond where,
The first bond was issued at a deep discount with an interest rate
The second bond was issued at par with a coupon rate of
Introduction:
The yield to maturity symbolized as YTM − it is regarded as the single interest rate which equalizes the
a(ii)
Answer to Problem 35PS
There is a gain only
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
The first bond was issued at deep discount and the second was issued at par.
If the bond was issued at par then it is more beneficial for the bondholder because the rate of this bond is less than or equal to market yields and price of this bond would also be below the call price i.e.
So, there is a gain only
(b)
To calculate:
Total gain on both
The first bond was issued at a deep discount with an interest rate of
The second bond was issued at par with a coupon rate of
Introduction:
The yield to maturity symbolized as YTM − it is regarded as the single interest rate which equalizes the present value of a security's cash flows to that of its price.
Answer to Problem 35PS
The deep discount bond was providing higher return to investor.
Explanation of Solution
The present value of bond issued at par is
The present value of bond deeply discount bond is
If YTM is decrease by
The present value for bond issue at par for remaining
The present value of bond deeply discount bond for remaining
Total coupon income on bond issued at par for two year is
Total coupon income on deeply discount bond for two year is
Total return on bond issued at par is
Total return on deeply discount bond is
The deeply discount bond is given higher return to the investor.
(c)
To determine:
Implicit call protection provided by a deeply discount bond.
Introduction:
Bonds frequently are issued in call protection with a period.The selling price of a deeply discount bond is lesser than the call price which is implicit call protection.
Answer to Problem 35PS
The bond was issued with implicit call protection for compensating and giving an offer to the investor.
Explanation of Solution
For reducing the cost of debt on calling the bond before maturity, the bond was issued with call protection by the issuer. Forthis, the company is also giving a premium on call to bondholders for compensating the investor.
The selling price of a bond is lower from the call price so this bond was issued with implicit call protection for giving an offer to the investor.
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