INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
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- (1) What would be the value of the bond described in Part d if, just after it had been issued, the expected inflation rate rose by 3 percentage points, causing investors to require a 13% return? Would we now have a discount or a premium bond?
- (2) What would happen to the
bond’s value if inflation fell and rd declined to 7%? Would we now have a premium or a discount bond? - (3) What would happen to the value of the 10-year bond over time if the required
rate of return remained at 13%? If it remained at 7%? (Hint: With a financial calculator, enter PMT, I/YR, FV, and N, and then change N to see what happens to the PV as the bond approaches maturity.)
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