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You own a corporate bond that carries a 5.8 percent coupon rate and pays $10000 at maturity in exactly 2 years. The current
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chris
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A bond that has a $1,000 par value (face value) and a contract or coupon interest rate of 10.6%. The bonds have a current market
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Lisa
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Harrison Inc. has issued a zero/ coupon bond with par value of $1000. The bond pays no coupons until the end of the 6th year, at
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Kay
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Assume that Pelon Inc. has issued a 10 year maturity bond with a yield of 8%. Its coupon rate is 5% and the coupons are paid
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Kay
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Explain how a firm that has issued a floating-rate bond with a coupon equal to the LIBOR rate can use swaps to convert that bond
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gary
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Jane Smith currently holds tax-exempt bonds of Good Samaritan Healthcare that pay 7 percent interest. She is in the 40 percent
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Sharon
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Ngata Corp. issued 17-year bonds 2 years ago at a coupon rate of 9.8 percent. The bonds make semiannual payments. If these bonds
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Melli
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The payment structure of a corporate bond is best thought of as
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Rosa Harris
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Posted by dakota on Tuesday, August 13, 2013 at 2:03am.
1. If market interest rates are higher than the rate offered on the bonds
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dakota
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On January 1, 2012, White Water issues $500,000 of 6% bonds, due in 20 years, with interest payable semiannually on June 30 and
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Josh
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On January 1, 2012, White Water issues $500,000 of 6% bonds, due in 20 years, with interest payable semiannually on June 30 and
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Josh
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A thirty-year U.S. Treasury bond has a 4.0 percent interest rate. In contrast, a ten-year treasury bond has an interest rate of
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Jon
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The payment structure of a corporate bond is best thought of as:
an annuity of interest payments. an annuity of principal and
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Neisha
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Suppose Delta Company issued bonds with a 15-year maturity, a Rs. 1,000 par value, a 12 percent coupon rate, and semiannual
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mira
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Jane Smith currently holds tax-exempt bonds of Good Samaritan Healthcare that pay 7 percent interest. She is in the 49 percent
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Shelley
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When long-term investments in bonds are sold before their maturity date, the seller deducts any accrued interest since the last
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Mike
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what price should you pay for a $ 2000 face value,5 year bond which has $ 100 half yearly coupons, assuming that you want a 4%
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Priksha
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As in previous homework, assume you work for a company that has to pay an obligation of USD 1 mln in 1.5 years from today. There
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Anonymous
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An amortizing bond is a bond which pays the principal not at its maturity, but prior to its maturity, according to some
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Anonymous
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Consider two bonds on the market: one zero-coupon bond, maturing in exactly 1 year from today and trading at 99% of its par
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Anonymous
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A 5% coupon bond with 9 years to maturity has a yield-to-maturity of 7%. Assuming the coupons are paid semi-annually and the
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Anonymous
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What would be the initial offering price for the following ( assume semiannual compounding), a 15-year zero coupon bond with a
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Virgo
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On August 31,2010, Chickasaw Industries issued $25 million of its 30-year, 6% convertible bonds dated August 31, priced to yield
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Cindy
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A bond has a $1,000 par value (face value) and a contract or coupon interest rate of 10.1%. The bonds have a current market
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Jay
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) A thirty-year U.S Treasury bond has a 4.0 percent interest rate. In
Contrast, a ten-year Treasury bond has an interest rate of
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jasom
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4.A thirty year US treasury bond has a 4.0 percent interest rate.In contrast, a ten year Treasury bond has an interest rate of
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Janaki
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Write a Web program to calculate the discount rate and interest rate for a bond. If a bond is purchased for n dollars and sold
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David
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Hillsborough Co. has an available-for-sale investment in the bonds of Schuyler with a carrying (and fair) value of $ 85,540.
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Andrew
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purchased a bond on August 15, 2012 for $2,100. $200 of the purchase price represented accrued interest. She received $210 in
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tim
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what is the purchase price of eight soft corporation bonds with an annual interest rat of 8 1/2% and a current market price of
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angel
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On dec. 31, 2010 a corporation issued 200,000 face value 12% bonds that mature 10 years from the date of issue. The issue price
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pat
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Suppose you own $1 million worth of 30-year Treasury bonds. Is this asset riskless?
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valerie
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Acme Corporation issued $650,000, 8%, bonds for $720,000. Was the market rate on the date of issue higher than, lower than, or
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nick
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Bond with $1000 par value and a contract interest rate of 10.8%. Bonds current market rate is $1123 and matures in 10 years.
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Rob
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Destiny prefers investments that offer the highest possible returns, even if they are risky. Which of the following bonds is
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Assume a $1,000 face value bond has a coupon rate of 8.5 percent, pays interest semi-annually, and has an eight-year life. If
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susan
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A thirty-year U.S. Treasury bond has a 4.0 percent interest rate. In contrast, a ten-year Treasury bond has an interest rate of
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Anonymous
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Heinz Corporation bonds carry a coupon of 8% and will mature in 5 years at $1,000. Newly issued 5-year bonds with similar
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dj
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A company wishes to issues bonds with a coupon rate of 5%. The company wishes to raise 100 million dollars net of commissions
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Derek
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You issue a $120,000 bond at par on March 31 due in 10 years that pays 11%.
You pay interest on September 30. You pay off the
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Kimmie
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On July 1, 2011, Jackson Company exercises a $5,000 call option (plus par value) on its outstanding bonds that have a carrying
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adrian
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Peyton’s Colt Farm issued a 30-year, 7.2 percent semiannual bond 6 years ago. The bond currently sells for 87.5 percent of its
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juli
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Peyton’s Colt Farm issued a 30-year, 9.6 percent semiannual bond 6 years ago. The bond currently sells for 87.5 percent of its
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juli
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Two years ago, Gamma Inc. sold a $250 million bond issue to finance the purchase of new jet airliners. These bonds were issued
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Yinka
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United Technology Corporation (UTC) has $40 million of convertible bonds outstanding (40,000 bonds at $1,000 par value) with a
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John
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The Garcia company's bond have a face value of 1000, will mature in 10 years and carry a coupon rate of 16 percent. Assume
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Anonymous
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As the financial analyst for a corporation, you are evaluating various types of bonds. The firm is gathering research about
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Angie
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a bond that has a 1000 par value (face value and a contract or coupon interest rate of 10.9%. the bond have a current market
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michelle
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A 6% six-year bond yields 10.5% and a 10% six-year bond yields 8.5%. Calculate the six-year spot rate. Assume annual coupon
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Anonymous
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A corporation has bonds on the market with 13.5 years to maturity, a YTM of 7.6 percent, and a current price of $1,175. The
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Anonymous
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