K = N |
Bond Price =∑ [(Annual Coupon)/(1 + YTM)^k] + Par value/(1 + YTM)^N |
k=1 |
K =20 |
850.61 =∑ [(10*1000/100)/(1 + YTM/100)^k] + 1000/(1 + YTM/100)^20 |
k=1 |
YTM% = 12 |
K = N |
Bond Price =∑ [(Annual Coupon)/(1 + YTM)^k] + Par value/(1 + YTM)^N |
k=1 |
K =20 |
1000 =∑ [(10*1000/100)/(1 + YTM/100)^k] + 1000/(1 + YTM/100)^20 |
k=1 |
YTM% = 10 |
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