The current zero-coupon yield curve for risk-free bonds is as follows: What is the price per $100 face value of a two-year, zero-coupon, risk-free bond Data table (Click on the following icon in order to copy its contents into a spreadsheet.) 3 Maturity (years) YTM 5.78% 5.01% 2 5.52% Print Done 5.94% 6.06% - X
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- Start with the partial model in the file Ch20 P08 Build a Model.xlsx on the textbooks Web site. Maggies Magazines (MM) has straight nonconvertible bonds that currently yield 9%. MMs stock sells for 22 per share, has an expected constant growth rate of 6%, and has a dividend yield of 4%. MM plans on issuing convertible bonds that will have a 1,000 par value, a coupon rate of 8%, a 20-year maturity, and a conversion ratio of 32 (i.e., each bond could be convertible into 32 shares of stock). Coupon payments will be made annually. The bonds will be noncallable for 5 years, after which they will be callable at a price of 1,090; this call price would decline by 6 per year in Year 6 and each year thereafter. For simplicity, assume that the bonds may be called or converted only at the end of a year, immediately after the coupon and dividend payments. Management will call the bonds when their conversion value exceeds 25% of their par value (not their call price). a. For each year, calculate (1) the anticipated stock price, (2) the anticipated conversion value, (3) the anticipated straight-bond price, and (4) the cash flow to the investor assuming conversion occurs. At what year do you expect the bonds will be forced into conversion with a call? What is the bonds value in conversion when it is converted at this time? What is the cash flow to the bondholder when it is converted at this time? (Hint: The cash flow includes the conversion value and the coupon payment, because the conversion occurs immediately after the coupon is paid.) b. What is the expected rate of return (i.e., the before-tax component cost) on the proposed convertible issue? c. Assume that the convertible bondholders require a 9% rate of return. If the coupon rate remains unchanged, then what conversion ratio will give a bond price of 1,000?Suppose there is a large probability that L will default on its debt. For the purpose of this example, assume that the value of Ls operations is 4 million (the value of its debt plus equity). Assume also that its debt consists of 1-year, zero coupon bonds with a face value of 2 million. Finally, assume that Ls volatility, , is 0.60 and that the risk-free rate rRF is 6%.Yield to Maturity and Yield to Call Arnot International’s bonds have a current market price of $1,200. The bonds have an 11% annual coupon payment, a $1,000 face value, and 10 years left until maturity. The bonds may be called in 5 years at 109% of face value (call price = $1,090). What is the yield to maturity? What is the yield to call if they are called in 5 years? Which yield might investors expect to earn on these bonds, and why? The bond’s indenture indicates that the call provision gives the firm the right to call them at the end of each year beginning in Year 5. In Year 5, they may be called at 109% of face value, but in each of the next 4 years the call percentage will decline by 1 percentage point. Thus, in Year 6 they may be called at 108% of face value, in Year 7 they may be called at 107% of face value, and so on. If the yield curve is horizontal and interest rates remain at their current level, when is the latest that investors might expect the firm to call the bonds?
- What would be the value of the bond described in Part d if, just after it had been issued, the expected inflation rate rose by 3 percentage points, causing investors to require a 13% return? Would we now have a discount or a premium bond? What would happen to the bond’s value if inflation fell and rd declined to 7%? Would we now have a premium or a discount bond? What would happen to the value of the 10-year bond over time if the required rate of return remained at 13%? If it remained at 7%? (Hint: With a financial calculator, enter PMT, I/YR, FV, and N, and then change N to see what happens to the PV as the bond approaches maturity.)Bond Yields and Rates of Return A 10-year, 12% semiannual coupon bond with a par value of 1,000 may be called in 4 years at a call price of 1,060. The bond sells for 1,100. (Assume that the bond has just been issued.) a. What is the bonds yield to maturity? b. What is the bonds current yield? c. What is the bonds capital gain or loss yield? d. What is the bonds yield to call?Please answer this question and provide explanation for each stepN? PV? PMT? FV? For iBCD's $1,000 par value bonds currently sell for $798.50. The coupon rate is 10%, paid semiannually. If the bonds have five years before maturity, what is the yield to maturity or expected rate of return? Please do not use excel, Hand written steps would be great
- The current zero-coupon yield curve for risk-free bonds is as follows: Maturity (years) 1 2 3 4 5 YTM 5.01% 5.48% 5.75% 5.97% 6.02% What is the price per $100 face value of a two-year, zero-coupon, risk-free bond?Consider the following zero coupon bonds:Bond Yrs to Mat. Yield to Maturitya 1 0.0433b 2 0.046c 3 0.0495d 4 0.0511e 5 0.0531f 6 0.0555What is the forward rate for year5 Group of answer choices 0.0630 0.0593 0.0648 0.0611 0.0668 Please answer fast i give you upvote.The current zero-coupon yield curve for risk-free bonds is as follows: Maturity (years) 1 2 3 4 5 YTM 5.04% 5.48% 5.73% 5.94% 6.06% What is the price per $100 face value of a four-year, zero-coupon, risk-free bond?
- The yield to maturity on a 1-year zero-coupon bond iscurrently 7%; the YTM on 2-year zeros is 8%. The Treasuryplans to issue a 2-year maturity coupon bond, paying couponsonce per year with a coupon rate of 9%. The face value of thebond is $100.a. At what price will the bond sell? (You may use Excel, inwhich case you should show the Excel formula(e) and theinputs.)b. What will the yield to maturity on the bond be?c. If the expectations theory of the yield curve is correct,what is the market expectation of the price for which thebond will sell next year?The yield to maturity on a 1-year zero-coupon bond iscurrently 7%; the YTM on 2-year zeros is 8%. The Treasuryplans to issue a 2-year maturity coupon bond, paying couponsonce per year with a coupon rate of 9%. The face value of thebond is $100.a. At what price will the bond sell? (You may use Excel, inwhich case you should show the Excel formula(e) and theinputs.)b. What will the yield to maturity on the bond be?c. If the expectations theory of the yield curve is correct,what is the market expectation of the price for which thebond will sell next year? please explain the fomula applied carefully