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Introduction:
A bond is a security that creates an obligation on the issuer to make specified payments to the holder for a given period of time. The face value of the bond is the amount the holder will receive on maturity along with the coupon rate which is also known as the interest rate of the bond. Yield to maturity is defined as the discount rate that makes the present payments from the bond equal to its price. In simple terms, it is the average
To Discuss:
Bonds of Zello Corporation with a par value of $1000 sell for $960, mature in five years and have a 7% annual coupon rate paid semi-annually.
To calculate the:
- Current Yield
- Yield to maturity
- Horizon yield for an investor with a three-year holding period and a reinvestment rate of 6% over the period. At the end of three years the 7% coupon bonds with two years remaining will sell to yield 7%.
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