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- Consider a fixed-payment security that pays $500 at the end of every year for ten years. If the rate of discount is 7 percent, find the present value of the bond? Show your work..The price of a bond with no expiration date is originally $1,000 and has a fixed annual interest payment of $150. If the price of the bond then falls by $200, what will be the interest rate yield to a new buyer of the bond? Multiple Choice 10 percent 15 percent 9.4 percent 12.5 percent 18.8 percentCalculate the bond yield rate (%) for a bond with an annual interest payment of $200 and a market price of $9,000.
- Interest rate risk refers to changes in the bond's ___________ (coupon rate, credir rating, par value, or yield to maturity) , whereby a decrease in that item causes bond values to _______________ (increase, decrease, remain constant, or vary randomly)Bond A pays $12,000 in 28 years. Bond B pays $12,000 in 14 years. (To keep things simple, assume these are zero-coupon bonds, which means the $12,000 is the only payment the bondholder receives.) Suppose the interest rate is 5 percent. Using the rule of 70, the value of Bond A is approximatelyUnder the simple conditions spelled out in class, if a bond is to pay off $324 in exactly one year from now, and the market interest rate is 8 percent, the price of the bond today is . $241 $4050 $350 $300 $288
- Which of the following would both make the interest rate on a bond higher than otherwise? a. the interest it pays is tax exempt and it is short term b. the interest it pays is tax exempt and it is long term c. the interest it pays is taxed and it is long term d. the interest it pays is taxed and it is short termThe demand D (in billions of £) for a bond with coupon rate 5% and face value FV = 1000, and two years to maturity as a function of its price P is D = 4000 − 2P. The supply in (billions of £)as a function of the price of the bond is S = 2P + 400. b) Suppose that the yield to maturity of the bond is i = 0.05. What is the quantity demanded/supplied at this interest rate? What happens to the demand/supply of the bond as the interest rate increases? Explain why. c) What is the equilibrium interest rate? d) Suppose that the bond trades at premium. Is there excess demand or supply? Explain. e) There is a business cycle contraction, so both supply and demand shifts. After the shift, the new demand curve is given by: D = 4000 + X − 2P , whereas the new supply curve is S = 2P + 200. For which values of X will the interest increase/decrease? Which values of X are in line with empirical data? Please show all the steps and equations used to get to the answers.The demand D (in billions of £) for a bond with coupon rate 5% and face value FV = 1000, and two years to maturity as a function of its price P is D = 4000 − 2P. The supply in (billions of £)as a function of the price of the bond is S = 2P + 400. b) Suppose that the yield to maturity of the bond is i = 0.05. What is the quantity demanded/supplied at this interest rate? What happens to the demand/supply of the bond as the interest rate increases? Explain why. c) What is the equilibrium interest rate? d) Suppose that the bond trades at premium. Is there excess demand or supply? Explain. e) There is a business cycle contraction, so both supply and demand shifts. After the shift, the new demand curve is given by: D = 4000 + X − 2P , whereas the new supply curve is S = 2P + 200. For which values of X will the interest increase/decrease? Which values of X are in line with empirical data?
- True or False: With a discount bond, the return on a bond is equal to the rate of capital gain. A. True: A discount bond has no coupon payments so the return on the bond is equal to the rate of capital gain. B. False: Bond returns can never equal the rate of capital gain; there must be a capital loss or gain indicated. C. True: A discount bond pays fixed interest payments every year so the return is equal to the rate of capital gain. D. There is no way to determine this without the knowing the coupon amount and interest rate.Below you will find the Demand and Supply Curves for $250,000 bonds that mature in 18 years: Qd = 400,000 – 2(P) Qs = 3(P) – 100,000 What is the current equilibrium interest rate in that bond market?Which of the following is TRUE about bonds? *a. If the bond price is greater than its par value, the bond is discounted.b. None of the choices.c. If the bond price is greater than its par value, the bond is traded at a premium.d. Coupon rates are always higher than the market rate.