ESSEN OF INVESTMENTS CONNECT AC
ESSEN OF INVESTMENTS CONNECT AC
11th Edition
ISBN: 9781266650314
Author: Bodie
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 10, Problem 40PS
Summary Introduction

(a)

To calculate:

The implied one-year forward rates when yield to maturity for1st,2ndand 3rdyear is10%, 11% and 12%respectively.

Introduction:

The implied forward rate is the rate which helps in determining the movements of the interest rate.

The yield to maturity is the rate which provides the amount of expected return on a bond held till its maturity.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 40PS

The implied one-year forward rate for2ndyear is12.01%and for3rdyear is14.03%

Given:

The yield to maturity for1styear is10%, for2ndyear is11%and for3rdyear is12%.

Explanation:

The formula for computing forward rate as follows:

  Forward Rate=1+YTM for current yearCorresponding year1+YTM for previous yearCorresponding year1

For computing forward rate of zero-coupon bond with11%yield to maturity and maturity of2years:

  Forward Rate=1+YTM for current yearCorresponding year1+YTM for previous yearCorresponding year1=1+0.1121+0.101=12.01%

For computing forward rate of zero-coupon bond with12%yield to maturity and maturity of3years:

  Forward Rate=1+YTM for current yearCorresponding year1+YTM for previous yearCorresponding year1=1+0.1231+0.1121=14.03%

Thus, the implied one-year forward rate for2ndyear is12.01%and for3rdyear is14.03%

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The yield to maturity for1styear is10%, for2ndyear is11%and for3rdyear is12%.

The formula for computing forward rate as follows:

  Forward Rate=1+YTM for current yearCorresponding year1+YTM for previous yearCorresponding year1

For computing forward rate of zero-coupon bond with11%yield to maturity and maturity of2years:

  Forward Rate=1+YTM for current yearCorresponding year1+YTM for previous yearCorresponding year1=1+0.1121+0.101=12.01%

For computing forward rate of zero-coupon bond with12%yield to maturity and maturity of3years:

  Forward Rate=1+YTM for current yearCorresponding year1+YTM for previous yearCorresponding year1=1+0.1231+0.1121=14.03%

Thus, the implied one-year forward rate for2ndyear is12.01%and for3rdyear is14.03%

Summary Introduction

(b)

To calculate:

The yield to maturity of a zero-coupon bond having maturity of one year for the next year i.e.2ndyear if the expectations hypothesis is assumed to be correct and expectation of market is accurate.

Introduction:

The implied forward rate is the rate which helps in determining the movements of the interest rate.

The yield to maturity is the rate which provides the amount of expected return on a bond held till its maturity.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 40PS

The yield to maturity of zero-coupon bond for2ndyear is12.01%

Explanation:

The formula for computing yield to maturity as follows:

  PV=t=1nPMT(1+r)1+FV(1+r)n

Here,

PV is Current price of the bond

FV is Face value of the bond

  ris yield to maturity

  nis no. of periods

For computing Price of the bond

  Price of the Bond=FV1+Forward rate11+Forward rate2=$1,0001+0.1201=$892.78

For computing yield to maturity:

  PV=t=1nPMT(1+r)1+FV(1+r)n$892.78=t=11$0(1+r)1+$1,000(1+r)1

Using function in excel, effective yield is calculated.

Enter the data as shown below:

ESSEN OF INVESTMENTS CONNECT AC, Chapter 10, Problem 40PS , additional homework tip  1

Thus, the yield to maturity of zero-coupon bond for2ndyear is12.01%

Explanation of Solution

The formula for computing yield to maturity as follows:

  PV=t=1nPMT(1+r)1+FV(1+r)n

Here,

PV is Current price of the bond

FV is Face value of the bond

  ris yield to maturity

  nis no. of periods

For computing Price of the bond

  Price of the Bond=FV1+Forward rate11+Forward rate2=$1,0001+0.1201=$892.78

For computing yield to maturity:

  PV=t=1nPMT(1+r)1+FV(1+r)n$892.78=t=11$0(1+r)1+$1,000(1+r)1

Using function in excel, effective yield is calculated.

Enter the data as shown below:

ESSEN OF INVESTMENTS CONNECT AC, Chapter 10, Problem 40PS , additional homework tip  2

Thus, the yield to maturity of zero-coupon bond for2ndyear is12.01%

Summary Introduction

(c)

To calculate:

The yield to maturity of a zero-coupon bond having maturity of two year for the next year i.e.3rdyear if the expectations hypothesis is assumed to be correct and expectation of market is accurate.

Introduction:

The implied forward rate is the rate which helps in determining the movements of the interest rate.

The yield to maturity is the rate which provides the amount of expected return on a bond held till its maturity.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 40PS

The yield to maturity of zero-coupon bond for3rdyear is13.02%

Explanation:

The formula for computing yield to maturity as follows:

  PV=t=1nPMT(1+r)1+FV(1+r)n

Here,

PV is Current price of the bond

FV is Face value of the bond

  ris yield to maturity

  nis no. of periods

For computing Price of the bond

  Price of the Bond=FV1+Forward rate11+Forward rate2=$1,0001+0.12011+0.1403=$1,0001.28=$782.93

For computing yield to maturity:

  PV=t=1nPMT(1+r)1+FV(1+r)n$782.93=t=12$0(1+r)1+$1,000(1+r)2

Using function in excel, effective yield is calculated.

Enter the data as shown below:

ESSEN OF INVESTMENTS CONNECT AC, Chapter 10, Problem 40PS , additional homework tip  3

Thus, the yield to maturity of zero-coupon bond for3rdyear is13.02%

Explanation of Solution

The formula for computing yield to maturity as follows:

  PV=t=1nPMT(1+r)1+FV(1+r)n

Here,

PV is Current price of the bond

FV is Face value of the bond

  ris yield to maturity

  nis no. of periods

For computing Price of the bond

  Price of the Bond=FV1+Forward rate11+Forward rate2=$1,0001+0.12011+0.1403=$1,0001.28=$782.93

For computing yield to maturity:

  PV=t=1nPMT(1+r)1+FV(1+r)n$782.93=t=12$0(1+r)1+$1,000(1+r)2

Using function in excel, effective yield is calculated.

Enter the data as shown below:

ESSEN OF INVESTMENTS CONNECT AC, Chapter 10, Problem 40PS , additional homework tip  4

Thus, the yield to maturity of zero-coupon bond for3rdyear is13.02%

Summary Introduction

(d)

To calculate:

The expected total rate of return over the next year when purchase of a two-year zero-coupon bond on current day.

Introduction:

The expected rate of return is used to determine the total expected return on the bond for the holding period.

The yield to maturity is the rate which provides the amount of expected return on a bond held till its maturity.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 40PS

The expected rate of return for two year bond is10%.

Explanation:

The formula for computing price of the bond as follows:

  Price of the Bond=FV1+rn

For computing price of the bond with10%yield to maturity:

  Price of the Bond=FV1+rn=$1,0001+0.101=$909.09

For computing price of the bond with11%yield to maturity:

  Price of the Bond=FV1+rn=$1,0001+0.112=$811.62

Price at which the bond will sell in the next year:

  Price=FV1+Forward rate1=$1,0001+0.1201=$892.78

The expected rate of return for two-year bond is as follows:

  Rate of Return=$892.78$811.621=10%

Thus, the expected rate of return for two-year bond is10%.

Explanation of Solution

The formula for computing price of the bond as follows:

  Price of the Bond=FV1+rn

For computing price of the bond with10%yield to maturity:

  Price of the Bond=FV1+rn=$1,0001+0.101=$909.09

For computing price of the bond with11%yield to maturity:

  Price of the Bond=FV1+rn=$1,0001+0.112=$811.62

Price at which the bond will sell in the next year:

  Price=FV1+Forward rate1=$1,0001+0.1201=$892.78

The expected rate of return for two-year bond is as follows:

  Rate of Return=$892.78$811.621=10%

Thus, the expected rate of return for two-year bond is10%.

Summary Introduction

(e)

To calculate:

The expected total rate of return over the next year when purchase of a three-year zero-coupon bond on current day.

Introduction:

The expected rate of return is used to determine the total expected return on the bond for the holding period.

The yield to maturity is the rate which provides the amount of expected return on a bond held till its maturity.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 40PS

The expected rate of return for three-year bond is10%.

Explanation:

The formula for computing price of the bond as follows:

  Price of the Bond=FV1+rn

For computing price of the bond with12%yield to maturity:

  Price of the Bond=FV1+rn=$1,0001+0.123=$711.78

Price at which the bond will sell in the next year:

  Price=FV1+Forward rate11+Forward rate2=$1,0001+0.12011+0.1403=$1,0001.28=$782.93

The expected rate of return for two-year bond is as follows:

  Rate of Return=$782.93$711.781=10%

Thus, the expected rate of return for three-year bond is10%.

Explanation of Solution

The formula for computing price of the bond as follows:

  Price of the Bond=FV1+rn

For computing price of the bond with12%yield to maturity:

  Price of the Bond=FV1+rn=$1,0001+0.123=$711.78

Price at which the bond will sell in the next year:

  Price=FV1+Forward rate11+Forward rate2=$1,0001+0.12011+0.1403=$1,0001.28=$782.93

The expected rate of return for two-year bond is as follows:

  Rate of Return=$782.93$711.781=10%

Thus, the expected rate of return for three-year bond is10%.

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