Fundamentals of Corporate Finance (Special Edition for Rutgers Business School)
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ISBN: 9781308509853
Author: Ross, Westerfield, Jordan
Publisher: McGraw Hill
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Chapter 7, Problem 36QP
Summary Introduction
To determine: The reason for having negative yield to maturity, and the possibility of buying a negative yield bond
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A bond refers to the debt securities issued by the governments or corporations for raising capital. The borrower does not return the face value until maturity. However, the investor receives the coupons every year until the date of maturity.
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Fundamentals of Corporate Finance (Special Edition for Rutgers Business School)
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