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- When a bond sells at a discount, the carrying value ________ after each amortization entry. A. increases B. decreases C. stays the same D. cannot be determinedhow will the modified duretion of a floating coupon bond be compared to the modified duration of a fixed rate coupon bond? (same, higher or lower?) (floating coupon adjust coupon accotding to interest rate level, ie higher interest rate results in higher coupon payment)As interest rates, and consequently investors' required rates of return, change over time, the ________ of outstanding bonds will also change. a. price b. par value c. coupon interest payment d. maturity date
- The time value of money is used in calculating bond prices because: Group of answer choices A - The company might choose to repay the bonds prior to their maturity date B - Bond investors receive future payments and purchase bonds with current dollars C - The amount to be repaid at maturity will change as market rates change D - Cash interest payments to bondholders will change as market rates changeWhich of the following statements is correct? Group of answer choices The actual capital gains yield for a one-year holding period on a bond can never be greater than the current yield on the bond. All of these statements are false. The price of a coupon bond is determined primarily by the number of years to maturity. The discount or premium on a bond can be expressed as the difference between the coupon payment on an old bond which originally sold at par and the coupon payment on a new bond, selling at par, where the difference in payments is discounted at the new market rate. On a coupon paying bond, the final interest payment is made one period before maturity and then, at maturity, the bond's face value is paid as the final payment.The method used to value a default-free zero coupon bonds (such as T-bills) requires that the interest is deducted from the face value of the bonds in advance. a.rediscounting b.market price c.forward price d.discount interest
- In general, which of the following statements is true about a corporate bond's coupon rate? Group of answer choices It decreases as a bond nears maturity. It is identical to the discounting rate. It changes in sync with market interest rates. It changes every year. It is fixed until the bond matures.You expect market interest rates to increase, while the rest of the market believes there will be a decrease. Which of the following statements about fixed-coupon bonds is most correct? a. Bond yields and prices are expected to rise b. At the maturity date, regardless of changes in market interest rates, a bond price will be equal to the face value plus the coupon. c. You expect the company to increase the coupon payment in response to the increase in market rates. d. As the coupons are fixed, the interest rate change will have no impact on the bond. e. You should invest in long-term bonds rather than short-term securitiesWhich one of the following will decrease the current yield of a bond? changing the frequency of coupon payment from semi-annual to annual. increasing the face value. increasing the coupon rate. decreasing the yield to maturity. decreasing the bond price.
- Select one or more of the following phrases to complete this question: increase , decrease, par, discount, premium, less than, more than, greater , less, fall, rise As interest rate increases the value of a bond will ______________. When interest rates __________, the market required rates of return ________, and thebond prices will ________. If interest rates increase after a bond issue, the yield-to-maturity will ______,The rate of return on a bond held to its maturity date is called the bond’syield to maturity. If interest rates in the economy rise after a bond hasbeen issued, what will happen to the bond’s price and to its YTM? Doesthe length of time to maturity affect the extent to which a given change ininterest rates will affect the bond’s price? Why or why not?Which of the following statements correctly describes the relationship between a long-term bond’s market value, its coupon rate and the relevant yield to maturity? A. When bonds are initially issued, the coupon rate is generally set equal to the required yield to maturity so that the company can issue the bonds at their face value. B. If at any point in the bond’s life its coupon rate is less than the market determined yield to maturity, its market value at that time will be less than the face value of the bond. C. More than one of the other statements are correct D. A government bond with a fixed coupon rate may be valued below its’ face value even though the promised cash flows are effectively riskless. E. None of the other statements are correct Is "B" is the correct answer?