A $1,000 par value bond with five years left to maturity pays an interest payment semiannually with a 4 percent coupon rate and is priced to have a 3.6 percent yield to maturity. If interest rates surprisingly increase by 0.5 percent, by how much would the bond’s price change? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. (e.g., 32.16)) |
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A $1,000 par value bond with Seven years left to maturity pays an interest payment semiannually with a 10 percent coupon rate and is priced to have a 9 percent yield to maturity. If interest rates surprisingly increase by 0.5 percent, by how much would the bond's price change? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. (e.g. 32.16)) Bond's nce creased by 197
A $1,000 par value bond with five years left to maturity pays an interest payment semiannually with a 6% coupon rate and is priced to have a 5% yield to maturity. If interest rates surprisingly increase by 0.5%, by how much would the bond’s price change?
A $1,000 par value bond with Seven years left to maturity pays an interest payment semiannually with an 8 percent coupon rate and is priced to have a 7.5 percent yield to maturity. If interest rates surprisingly increase by 0.5 percent, by how much would the bond’s price change? Bonds Price (increase/decrease) by ___________________
2. A $1,000 par value bond with four years left to maturity pays an interest payment semiannually with a 4 percent coupon rate and is priced to have a 35 percent yield to matunty. If interest rates surprisingy increase by 0.5 percent, by how much would the bond's price change? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. (e.g., 32.16) Bond's price Click to selec) by s (Click to select) decreased increased
A $1,000 par value bond has a current price of $884.94 and a maturity value of $1,000 and matures in 6 years. If interest is paid semiannually and the bond is priced to yield 8%, what is the bond's annual coupon rate? The bond's annual coupon rate is (blank) % ? *round to 2 decimal places*
A bond has a $1,000 par value, nine years to maturity, and pays a coupon of 3.75% per year, semiannually. The bond can be called in four years at $1,075. If the bond’s yield to call is 3.58% per year, what is its annual yield to maturity?
A bond that pays interest semiannually has a coupon rate of 4.96 percent and a current yield of 5.21 percent. The par value is $1,000. What is the bond's price?
A corporate bond with a 8-year to maturity, pays interest semiannually. The coupon rate is 6%, and the bond is priced at par. The bond is callable in 3 years at 110% of par. What is the bond's yield to call? (provide answer in percentage points).
A $1,000 par bond that pays interest semiannually has a quoted coupon rate of 7%, a promised yield to maturity of 5.8% and exactly 11 years to maturity. The present value of the coupon stream represents ______ of the total bond's value. (How can this be computed a BA-II Plus calculator?) A.) 53.8% B.) 51.4% C.) 50.3% D.) 52.5%
A) You are considering the purchase of a $1,000 par value bond with a coupon rate of 5% (with interest paid semiannually) that matures in 12 years. If the bond is priced to yield 9%, what is the bond's current price? The bond's current price is $__ B) Compute the current yield of a(n) 8.5%, 25-year bond that is currently priced in the market at $1,200. Use annual compounding to find the promised yield on this bond. Repeat the promised...