To Determine: The risk a default-risk free bond investor faces when the individual needs to sell the bonds before the maturity date.
Introduction:
A yield to maturity (YTM) is the
A coupon payment is the yearly interest payment that is remunerated to a bondholder by the issuer of the bond until the point that the debt obligation matures. The coupon payments are cyclic payments of interest offered to the bondholders. Default-free bonds do not have any default risk. A common example of default-free bonds is U.S government bonds.
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