Year 1 | Year 2 | year 3 | Annual cost of financing | ||
5000000 | 5000000 | 5000000 | 5000000 | ||
Interest rate | 17% | 17% | 17% | ||
Payments in rubles | 850000 | 850000 | 850000 | 5000000 | |
Forecasted exchange rate of ruble | $0.032 | $0.034 | $0.035 | $0.035 | |
Payments in dollars | $27,200 | $28,900 | $29,750 | $1,75,000 | 23.39% |
New Hampshire Corp. has decided to issue three-year bonds denominated in 5,000,000 Russian rubles at par....
2. The Dakota Corporation decided to issue three-year bonds denominated in 5 million Russian rubles at par. The bonds have a coupon rate of 17 percent. If the ruble is expected to appreciate from its current level of $.03 to $.032, $.034, and $.035 in years 1, 2, and 3, respectively, what is the financing cost of these bonds?
Assume that Seminole, Inc., considers issuing a Singapore dollar‑denominated bond at its present coupon rate of 7 percent, even though it has no incoming cash flows to cover the bond payments. It is attracted to the low financing rate, since U. S. dollar-denominated bonds issued in the United States would have a coupon rate of 12 percent. Assume that either type of bond would have a four‑year maturity and could be issued at par value. Seminole needs to borrow $10...
2. (6 pts) Minnie Corp. a US Company with no other foreign inflows or outflows, has decided to issue 80 million Euros worth of three-year bonds with a 5% annual coupon denominated in Euros at par. The company will use US dollars to buy the Euros need to pay off the bonds in years 1, 2 and 3. imillionan 4milion umilion a) If the Euro is expected to appreciate from its current level of $1.25 to $1.27, $1.29, and $1.30...
Don Bogdanov and the Russian bonds Problem 1: Don Bogdanov trades international bonds at Donald & Low, a hedge fund based in NYC. Don is convinced that relations between Russia and Ukraine will improve over the near future. He believes that, as a result, the Russian currency, the Ruble (RUB) will appreciate against the US dollar (USD), and that the price of Russian government bonds will also increase. In the foreign exchange market, 1 USD currently trades at 34.20 RUB...
Rockinghouse Corp. management plans to issue seven-year zero coupon bonds. It has learned that these bonds will sell today at a price of $439. 76. Assuming annual coupon payments, what is the yield to maturity on these bonds? 12.45% 6.23% 7.14% 13.29% Marshall Company is issuing four-year bonds with a coupon rate of 4.5 percent and semiannual coupon payments. If the current market rate for similar bonds is 9.3 percent what will be the bond price? Round to 2 decimal...
Rockinghouse Corp. plans to issue seven-year zero coupon bonds. It has learned that these bonds will sell today at a price of $351.07. Assuming annual coupon payments, what is the yield to maturity on these bonds?
Pandora Media plans to issue original issue discount (OID) bonds with a 20-year maturity, $1,000 par value, and initial yield to maturity of 8%. Since these bonds are issued below par, the total yield will come from both annual coupon payments and appreciation. If the bonds are offered at a discounted price of $890, what is their nominal coupon rate? That is, at this price, what coupon rate will result in a yield to maturity of 8%? Your answer should...
ABC Corp. issued 15-year bonds with a par value of $1,000 2 years ago at a coupon rate of 5.9 percent. The bonds make semiannual payments. If these bonds currently sell for $1,050, what is the YTM?
2. ABC Corp. issued 15-year bonds with a par value of $1,000 2 years ago at a coupon rate of 5.9 percent. The bonds make semiannual payments. If these bonds currently sell for $1,050, what is the YTM?