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Bonds
Bonds are a kind of interest bearing notes payable, usually issued by companies, universities and governmental organizations. It is a debt instrument used for the purpose of raising fund of the corporations or governmental agencies. If selling price of the bond is equal to its face value, it is called as par on bond. If selling price of the bond is lesser than the face value, it is known as discount on bond. If selling price of the bond is greater than the face value, it is known as premium on bond.
To Determine: The price of the bonds.
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Explanation of Solution
Calculate the price of the bonds.
Working notes:
Calculate the present value of interest payments:
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Interest payments amount (a) | $100,000 |
PV factor at an annual market rate of 12% for 10 periods (b) |
|
Present value of interest payments
|
$565,022 |
Table (1)
Note: The Present value of an ordinary annuity of $1 for 10 periods at 12% is 5.65022 (refer Table 4 in Appendix).
Hence, present value of interest payment is $565,022.
(1)
Calculate the present value of principal.
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Face |
$1,000,000 |
PV factor at an annual market rate of 12% for 10 periods (b) |
|
Present value of face value of the bonds
|
$321,970 |
Table (2)
Note: The present value of $1 for 8 periods at 12% is 0.32197 (refer Table 2 in Appendix).
Hence, present value of principal amount is $321,970.
(2)
Calculate the amount of interest payment.
Hence, the interest payment amount is $100,000.
(3)
Therefore, price of the bonds is $886,992.
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The price of the bonds.
(2)
Explanation of Solution
Calculate the price of the bonds.
Working notes:
Calculate the present value of interest payments:
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Interest payments amount (a) | $50,000 |
PV factor at an annual market rate of 6% for 20 periods (b) |
|
Present value of interest payments
|
$573,496 |
Table (3)
Note: The Present value of an ordinary annuity of $1 for 20 periods at 6% is 11.46992 (refer Table 4 in Appendix).
Hence, present value of interest payment is $573,496.
(4)
Calculate the present value of principal.
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Face value of bonds (a) | $1,000,000 |
PV factor at an annual market rate of 6% for 20 periods (b) |
|
Present value of face value of the bonds
|
$311,800 |
Table (4)
Note: The present value of $1 for 8 periods at 12% is 0.31180 (refer Table 2 in Appendix).
Hence, present value of principal amount is $311,800.
(5)
Calculate the amount of interest payment.
Hence, the interest payment amount is $50,000.
(6)
Therefore, price of the bonds is $885,296.
(3)
The price of the bonds.
(3)
Explanation of Solution
Calculate the price of the bonds.
Working notes:
Calculate the present value of interest payments:
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Interest payments amount (a) | $60,000 |
PV factor at an annual market rate of 5% for 20 periods (b) |
|
Present value of interest payments
|
$747,733 |
Table (5)
Note: The Present value of an ordinary annuity of $1 for 20 periods at 5% is 12.46221 (refer Table 4 in Appendix).
Hence, present value of interest payment is $573,496.
(7)
Calculate the present value of principal.
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Face value of bonds (a) | $1,000,000 |
PV factor at an annual market rate of 5% for 20 periods (b) |
|
Present value of face value of the bonds
|
$376,890 |
Table (6)
Note: The present value of $1 for 8 periods at 6% is 0.37689 (refer Table 2 in Appendix).
Hence, present value of principal amount is $376,890.
(8)
Calculate the amount of interest payment.
Hence, the interest payment amount is $60,000.
(9)
Therefore, price of the bonds is $1,124,623.
(4)
The price of the bonds.
(4)
Explanation of Solution
Calculate the price of the bonds.
Working notes:
Calculate the present value of interest payments:
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Interest payments amount (a) | $60,000 |
PV factor at an annual market rate of 5% for 40 periods (b) |
|
Present value of interest payments
|
$1,029,545 |
Table (5)
Note: The Present value of an ordinary annuity of $1 for 40 periods at 5% is 17.15909 (refer Table 4 in Appendix).
Hence, present value of interest payment is $1,029,545.
(10)
Calculate the present value of principal.
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Face value of bonds (a) | $1,000,000 |
PV factor at an annual market rate of 5% for 40 periods (b) |
|
Present value of face value of the bonds
|
$1,42,050 |
Table (6)
Note: The present value of $1 for 40 periods at 6% is 0.14205 (refer Table 2 in Appendix).
Hence, present value of principal amount is $142,050.
(11)
Calculate the amount of interest payment.
Hence, the interest payment amount is $60,000.
(12)
Therefore, price of the bonds is $1,171,595.
(5)
The price of the bonds.
(5)
Explanation of Solution
Calculate the price of the bonds.
Working notes:
Calculate the present value of interest payments:
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Interest payments amount (a) | $60,000 |
PV factor at an annual market rate of 6% for 40 periods (b) |
|
Present value of interest payments
|
$902,778 |
Table (5)
Note: The Present value of an ordinary annuity of $1 for 40 periods at 6% is 15.04630 (refer Table 4 in Appendix).
Hence, present value of interest payment is $902,778.
(13)
Calculate the present value of principal.
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Face value of bonds (a) | $1,000,000 |
PV factor at an annual market rate of 6% for 40 periods (b) |
|
Present value of face value of the bonds
|
$97,220 |
Table (6)
Note: The present value of $1 for 40 periods at 6% is 0.09722 (refer Table 2 in Appendix).
Hence, present value of principal amount is $97,220.
(14)
Calculate the amount of interest payment.
Hence, the interest payment amount is $60,000.
(15)
Therefore, price of the bonds is $999,998
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