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- A call provision on a bond allows the issuer to redeem the bond at will. Investors do not like call provisoion and so require higher interest on callable bonds. Why do issuers continue to issue callable bonds anyway?Which of the following is not an effect of a call provision? A. Issuer can refund the bond issue if rates decline. B. Requires the issuer to pay off the loan over its life rather than all at maturity. C. Bond investors require higher yields on callable bonds D. Upon calling bonds the issuer must pay call premium to bond holder E. All of the above are effects of a call provisionWhich of the following events would make it more likely that a company would choose to call it’s outstanding callable bonds? An increase in market interest rates. An increase in the call premium. All the other statements are correct. The company’s bonds are downgraded. A reduction in market interest rates.
- If bonds are issued at a discount, it means that the a. bondholder will receive effectively less interest than the contractual rate of interest b. market interest rate is lower than the contractual interest rate c. financial strength of the issuer is suspect d. market interest rate is higher than the contractual interest rateWhich one of the following is the reason that bonds may sell at a discount or premium? Select one: a. Market conditions caused the coupon rate of interest to change between the time the bond agreement was written and the date the bonds were actually issued to investors b. The bond issuer failed to consider the market yield rate when the bond agreement was created c. The bond issuer adjusted the coupon rate to match that of other bond issues d. The market yield rate fluctuated between the time the bond agreement was written and the date the bonds were actually issued to investorsWhich of the following statements relating to bonds is incorrect? a. A bond is a debt instrument giving the issuer flexibility as to maturity date. b. None of the choices c. A bond’s face value is the amount the issuer must pay to the bondholder at maturity d. The owner of a registered bond is the person to whom interest payments are mailed. e. A bond will typically sell at a discount when its nominal rate is less than the current market rate of interest
- Which of the following statements relating to bonds is incorrect? A. A bond’s face value is the amount the issuer must pay to the bondholder at maturity. B. The owner of a registered bond is the person to whom interest payments are mailed. C. A bond will typically sell at a discount when its nominal rate is less than the current market rate of interest. D. A bond is a debt instrument giving the issuer flexibility as to maturity date.Which of the following events would make it more likely that a company would choose to call its outstanding callable bonds? a. Market interest rates rise sharply. b. Market interest rates decline sharply. c. The company's nancial situation deteriorates signicantly. d. Ination increases signicantly. e. The company's bonds are downgraded. Please explain.Which of the following does not impact the calculation ofthe cash interest payments to be made to bondholders?a. Face value of the bond.b. Stated interest rate.c. Market interest rate.d. The length of time between payments.
- explain how fluctuating market interest rates impact the price of a bond being sold on the secondary market. Why would a bond be selling at a premium or a discount?Which of the following statements is not correct? a) The export value of the bond; the value the investor pays when buying bonds b) Nominal value of the bond; is the value written on the bond c) Another reason for the difference in bond market prices is the dividend paid to bonds. d) Periodic interest amounts on bonds are calculated at nominal value. e) Market value of a bond is equal to the present value of the interest to be paid by the bond and the principal amount to be paid at the end of maturity. ------------------ What is the market value of İdil Gıda's bond with a nominal value of 15000 USD, maturity of 3 years and 30% annual interest payment, assuming that the desired yield rate is 36%? a) 12500b) 13494c) 9000d) 5456e) 7594 ============ What is the market value of Beril Gıda A.Ş.'s bond with a nominal value of USD 12,000, maturity of 5 years and an annual interest payment of 25%, when the desired rate of return is 25%? a) 18000b) 15000c) 12000d) 16000e)…Which type of bonds offers the holder no security in event of default by the issuer? Group of answer choices Corporate Serial Debentures Revenue