FUND OF FIN ACCTG W/ CONNECT (LL) >BI<
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From page 9-2 of the VLN, how do you determine the annuity cash flow (the bond interest payment) from an annual bond?
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Year
One-Year Bond
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1
2.00%
2.00%
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The liquidity premiums for each year are given as: (Enter your responses rounded to two decimal places.)
The table below shows current and expected future one year interest rates, as well as current interest rates on multiyear bonds. Use the table to calculate the liquidity premium for each multiyear bond. Year One - Year Bond Rate Multiyear Bond Rate 12.00% 2.00% 23.00% 5.00% 34.00% 8.00% 46.00% 11.00% 59.00% 12.00% Part 2 The liquidity premiums for each year are given as: (Enter your responses rounded to two decimal places.)
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FUND OF FIN ACCTG W/ CONNECT (LL) >BI<
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