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- QUESTION 3 The market price of a bond is $1,119.90; it has 4 years to maturity, a $1,000 par value, and pays a coupon of $100 every year. What is the yield to maturity? (assume the coupons are paid annually). A. 3.27% B. 6.50% C. 6.54% D. 10.00% E. None of the aboveQuestion 4 The following is a list of prices today for bonds with different maturities. Face value is 100. Assume that the bonds pay their coupons annually, and that the YTMs in the table are annualized and compounded annually. Both coupon rate and yield to maturity (YTM) is in percent. Maturity (years) Price Coupon rate YTM 1 98.00 0 ?2 100 ? 5.00 3?9 6.00 Fill in the missing values in the table.What are the annualized spot rates for years 1 & 2 (r1 & r2)? Given r1 & r2, what is the price of a 2-year coupon bond with annual coupon rate of 7%? What is the duration of this bond?Question 3 A$100 000 bond has 3 years to maturity, and 8% p.a. coupon rate (paid annually). The current yield rate is 10%. Required: a) What is the duration of this bond? b) What is the price of this bond? c) If the current yield is decreased by 100 basis points, 1) What is the percentage change in bond price using the duration approach? 2) What is the price of this bond with this new yield rate?
- Question 7 You hold an annual coupon bond for 1 year, receiving the 0.14 coupon before selling. When bought it had 6 years to maturity, and the YTM was 0.095. Over the year, interest rates ROSE by 0.002What is the total holding period return for this investment? Group of answer choices 0.0939 0.0856 0.0903 0.0879 0.0820What is the price of a zero coupon bond with a $1,000 face value, 10-year maturity, and annual compounding? The market rate on similar bonds is 8%. a. $ 463.193 b. $ 655.228 c. $934.516 d. $ 1000 IProblem Suppose the following zero-coupon bonds are trading at the prices shown below per $100 face value. ● ● Determine the corresponding yield to maturity for each bond. Maturity 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Price $96.62 $92.45 $87.63 $83.06
- QUESTION 15 Suppose that all investors expect that the interest rates for the 4 years will be as follows. What is the price of a 3-year zero coupon bond with par-$1,000? Year 1-Year Forward rate 4.6% 2 4.9% 3 5.2% 4 5.5% O a. $1,000.00 Ob. $866.32 Oc. $858.92 Od. $821.15Accounting could someone show me how to work these out? QUESTION S Consider a bond which has a face value of $2,000, a coupon of $50, and is known to have a yield to maturity of 8%. Suppose that the bond matures in five years. What is the present value of the bond? $199.63 O $1,526.77 O $1,560.BO O $373.85 QUESTION 6 Consider the market for a bond which has a face value of $2,000, pays a coupon of $100, and matures in 2 years. Suppose the demand for such bonds is given by P=2,900-Q, and that the supply of such bonds is given by P200-20 What the equilibrium price and quantity of bonds sold? OP-$900, Q=2,000 OP-$2.000, Q'-900 OP=$200, Q*=9,000 OP=$9,000, Q* 200HW#3 Consider a coupon bond that has a $1,000 par value and a coupon rate of 10%. The bond is currently selling for $1,150 and has 8 years to maturity. What is the bond’s yield to maturity? A 10-year, 7% coupon bond with a face value of $1,000 is currently selling for $871.65. Compute your rate of return if you sell the bond next year for $880.10. Consider the decision to purchase either a 5-year corporate bond or a 5-year municipal bond. The corporate bond is a 12% annual coupon bond with a par value of $1,000. It is currently yielding 5%. The municipal bond has an 8.5% annual coupon and a par value of $1,000. It is currently yielding 7%. Which of the two bonds would be more beneficial to you? Assume that your marginal tax rate is 35%. Calculate the duration of a $1,000 6% coupon bond with three years to maturity. Assume that all market interest rates are 7%. Consider the bond in the previous question. Calculate the expected price change if interest rates drop to 6.75% using the…
- Problem • Suppose the following zero-coupon bonds are trading at the prices shown below per $100 face value. • Determine the corresponding yield to maturity (rate of return) for each bond. Maturity 1 year Price $96.62 2 years 3 years 4 years $92.45 $87.63 $83.06Question 5 0/1 Oscorp has just issued its Norman Special Long Bond. The bonds have a maturity of 25 years, a coupon rate of 0.50% and pay the coupon on a semi-annual basis. The face value of the bond is $1000. The bonds are trading at a YTM of 5.00%. What is the current yield of these? (Enter your answer as a % accurate to two decimal points. DO NOT add a % symbol or any extraneous punctuation.)QUESTION 2 Consider a bond with a face value of $2,000 that pays a coupon of $150 for 10 years. Suppose the bond is purchased at $500, and can be resold next year for $400. What is the yield to maturity of the bond? A. 30% B. 0% C. 35.4% D. 100.2%