CONNECT 1 SEMESTER ACCESS CARD FOR CORPORATE FINANCE
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ISBN: 9781259298738
Author: Stephen A. Ross Franco Modigliani Professor of Financial Economics Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 8, Problem 5MC
Summary Introduction
To compute: Call price of the bond.
Yield to Maturity:
Yield to maturity is the tool to measure the performance of the bonds. It is the return earned by the investor on the bonds, if the bonds continue to be with the investor until its due date.
Zero Coupon Bonds:
Zero coupon bonds are financial instruments, which are traded at discount and do not render any interest payments to the bondholder. It is traded at less than its face value with yielding any periodic payments of interest. And thus, generates yield at its maturity.
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