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Suppose a 10-year, 10% semiannual coupon bond with a par value of $1,000 is currently selling for $1,135.90, producing a nominal yield to maturity of 8%. However, it can be called after 4 years for $1,050. 1. What is the bond’s nominal yield to call (YTC)? 2. If you bought this bond, would you be more likely to earn the YTM or the YTC? Why?
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- Suppose a 10-year, 10 percent, semiannual coupon bond with a par value of R1 000 is currently selling for R1 135.90, producing a nominal yield to maturity of 8 percent. However, the bond can be called after 5 years for a price of R1 050. i) What is the bond’s nominal yield to call? ii) If you bought this bond, do you think you would be more likely to earn the YTM or the YTC? Why?Suppose a 10-year, 10 percent, semiannual coupon bond with a par value of R1 000 is currently selling for R1 135.90, producing a nominal yield to maturity of 8 percent. However, the bond can be called after 5 years for a price of R1 050. If you bought this bond, do you think you would be more likely to earn theYTM or the YTC? Why?The YTM on a bond is the interest rate you earn on your investment if interest rates don't change. If you actually sell the bond before it matures, your realized return is known as the holding period yield (HPY). a. Suppose that today you buy an annual coupon bond with a coupon rate of 8.4 percent for $825. The bond has 8 years to maturity and a par value of $1,000. What rate of return do you expect to earn on your investment? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) b-1. Two years from now, the YTM on your bond has declined by 1 percent, and you decide to sell. What price will your bond sell for? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) b-2. What is the HPY on your investment? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) X Answer is complete but not entirely correct. Rate of return…
- The YTM on a bond is the interest rate you earn on your investment if interest rates don't change. If you actually sell the bond before it matures, your realized return is known as the holding period yield (HPY). a. Suppose that today you buy an annual coupon bond with a coupon rate of 8.3 percent for $785. The bond has 8 years to maturity and a par value of $1,000. What rate of return do you expect to earn on your investment? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16. b-1. Two years from now, the YTM on your bond has declined by 1 percent, and you decide to sell. What price will your bond sell for? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16. b-2. What is the HPY on your investment? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16. a. Rate of return b-1. Price b-2. Holding period…Suppose that a 1-year zero-coupon bond with face value $100 currently sells at $90.44, while a 2-year zero sells at $82.64. You are considering the purchase of a 2-year-maturity bond making annual coupon payments. The face value of the bond is $100, and the coupon rate is 12% per year. Required: a. What is the yield to maturity of the 2-year zero? b. What is the yield to maturity of the 2-year coupon bond? c. What is the forward rate for the second year? d. If the expectations hypothesis is accepted, what are (1) the expected price of the coupon bond at the end of the first year and (2) the expected holding-period return on the coupon bond over the first year? e. Will the expected rate of return be higher or lower if you accept the liquidity preference hypothesis? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A Required B Required C Required D Required E Will the expected rate of return be higher or lower if you accept the liquidity preference hypothesis?…Suppose that a 1-year zero-coupon bond with face value $100 currently sells at $94.34, while a 2-year zero sells at $84.99. You are considering the purchase of a 2-year-maturity bond making annual coupon payments. The face value of the bond is $100, and the coupon rate is 12% per year.a. What is the yield to maturity of the 2-year zero?b. What is the yield to maturity of the 2-year coupon bond?c. What is the forward rate for the second year?d. According to the expectations hypothesis, what are (i) the expected price of the coupon bond at the end of the first year and (ii) the expected holding-period return on the coupon bond over the first year?e. Will the expected rate of return be higher or lower if you accept the liquidity preference hypothesis?
- The YTM on a bond is the interest rate you earn on your investment if interest rates don’t change. If you actually sell the bond before it matures, your realized return is known as the holding period yield (HPY). a.Suppose that today you buy a bond with an annual coupon rate of 6 percent for $1,150. The bond has 20 years to maturity. What rate of return do you expect to earn on your investment? Assume a par value of $1,000. (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)b-1.Two years from now, the YTM on your bond has declined by 1 percent, and you decide to sell. What price will your bond sell for? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)b-2.What is the HPY on your investment? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)The YTM on a bond is the interest rate you earn on your investment if interest rates don't change. If you actually sell the bond before it matures, your realized return is known as the holding period yield (HPY). a. Suppose that today you buy a bond with an annual coupon rate of 7 percent for $1,160. The bond has 15 years to maturity. What rate of return do you expect to earn on your investment? Assume a par value of $1,000. (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) b- Two years from now, the YTM on your bond has declined by 1 percent, and you 1. decide to sell. What price will your bond sell for? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) b- What is the HPY on your investment? (Do not round intermediate calculations and 2. enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) a. Expected rate of return b-1. Bond price b-2. HPY % I %Suppose you purchase a 30-year, zero-coupon bond with a yield to maturity of 6%. You hold the bond for five years before selling it. a. If the bond's yield to maturity is 6% when you sell it, what is the internal rate of return of your investment? b. If the bond's yield to maturity is 7% when you sell it, what is the internal rate of return of your investment? c. If the bond's yield to maturity is 5% when you sell it, what is the internal rate of return of your investment? d. Even if a bond has no chance of default, is your investment risk free if you plan to sell it before it matures? Explain. Note: Assume annual compounding.
- Suppose you purchase a 30-year Treasury bond with a 5% annual coupon, initially trading at par. In 10 years' time, the bond's yield to maturity has risen to 7% (EAR). (Assume $100 face value bond.) a. If you sell the bond now, what internal rate of return will you have earned on your investment in the bond? b. If instead you hold the bond to maturity, what internal rate of return will you earn on your initial investment in the bond? c. Is comparing the IRRs in (a) versus (b) a useful way to evaluate the decision to sell the bond? Explain. a. If you sell the bond now, what internal rate of return will you have earned on your investment in the bond? The IRR of the bond is %. (Round to two decimal places.)suppose you purchase a 30-year Treasury bond with a 5% annual coupon, initially trading at par. In 10 years' time, the bond's yield to maturity has risen to 6% (EAR). (Assume $100 face value bond.) a. If you sell the bond now, what internal rate of return will you have earned on your investment in the bond? b. If instead you hold the bond to maturity, what internal rate of return will you earn on your initial investment in the bond? c. Is comparing the IRRs in (a) versus (b) a useful way to evaluate the decision to sell the bond? Explain. 1. If you sell the bond now, what internal rate of return will you have earned on your investment in the bond? The IRR of the bond is nothing%. (Round to two decimal places.)The YTM on a bond is the interest rate you earn on your investment if interest rates don't change. If you actually sell the bon before it matures, your realized return is known as the holding period yield (HPY). a. Suppose that today you buy an annual coupon bond with a coupon rate of 8 percent for $815. The bond has 7 years to maturity and a par value of $1,000. What rate of return do you expect to earn on your investment? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.1m b-1. Two years from now, the YTM on your bond has declined by 1 percent, and you decide to sell. What price will your bond sell for? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16. b-2. What is the HPY on your investment? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.1 Answer is complete but not entirely correct. 12.00 %…