A 10-year bond purchased at an effective annual yield rate of 4% has level annual coupons. The book value of the bond just after the 4th coupon payment is $1,052.42 and just after the 5th coupon payment it is $1,044.52. Find the original price of the bond that was paid by the investor.
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A 10-year bond purchased at an effective annual yield rate of 4% has level annual coupons....
A 10-year bond pays semi-annual coupons at j2= 9.3% and has a yield rate of j2 = 7.8%. If the book value immediately after the 7th coupon payment is $1047.77, and the book value immediately after the 11th coupon payment is $1027.81, what is the bond's face value?
(1 point) A 11-year bond pays semi-annual coupons at C2 = 9.5%, has a yield rate of y2 = 7.3%, and is redeemable for $ W. If the book value immediately after the 7th coupon payment is $1049.42, and the book value immediately after the 11th coupon payment is $1010.57, what is the bond's face value? Answer: $
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