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- Use of a financial calculator or Excel (functions PRICE and YIELD will be helpful) will be helpful to calculate the following problems. Show your work, include your calculator entries (i.e. N, PV, PMT, FV, IM, and/or Excel formulas where applicable. 1. Suppose there is a bond with a par value of $1,000 that matures in 6 years. Coupon payments are made annually. The coupon rate is 9%. It has a 12% yield to maturity. The annual coupon payments = $ b. The price of the bond today (present value) = $Give typing answer with explanation and conclusion 1. Bert owns a bond that will pay him $75 each year in interest plus a $1,000 principal payment at maturity. What is the $1,000 called? A. coupon B. face value C. discount D. yield E. dirty priceDog Suppose you purchase a 10-year bond with 6.6% annual coupons. You hold the bond for four years, and sell it immediately after receiving the fourth coupon. If the bond's yield to maturity was 5.4% when you purchased and sold the bond, a. what cash flows will you pay and receive from your investment in the bond per $100 face value? b. what is the annual rate of return of your investment?
- Suppose that you purchase a bond from a company that promises to pay $52.66 in coupon payments for the next 6 years, with a maturity bonus of $152.05 What is the total amount of money that this bond will pay out over its Motime? Round your answer to two (2) decimal places if necessary and do not include a dollar sign Plz do fastSuppose you purchase a 10-year bond with 6.19% annual coupons. You hold the bond for 4 years, and sell it immediately after receiving the fourth coupon. If the bond's yield to maturity was 5.34% when you purchased and sold the bond, a. what cash flows will you pay and receive from your investment in the bond per $100 face value? b. what is the annual rate of return of your investment? a. What cash flows will you pay and receive from your investment in the bond per $100 face value? The cash flows from the investment are shown in the following timeline: (Round to the best choice below.) A. Years 2 3 Cash Flows $106.46 $6.19 $6.19 $6.19 $110.46 B. Years 0 2 3 4 Cash Flows - $106.46 $6.19 $6.19 $6.19 $110.46 C. Years 0 1 2 3 4 Cash Flows $104.27 $6.19 $6.19 $6.19 $110.46 D. Years 0 2 3 4 + $6.19 $6.19 $6.19 $104.27 Cash Flows - $110.46 b. What is the annual rate of return of your investment? The annual rate of return of your investment is %. (Round to two decimal places.)Suppose you purchase a 10-year bond with 6.19% annual coupons. You hold the bond for 4 years, and sell it immediately after receiving the fourth coupon. If the bond's yield to maturity was 5.34% when you purchased and sold the bond, a. what cash flows will you pay and receive from your investment in the bond per $100 face value? b. what is the annual rate of return of your investment? a. What cash flows will you pay and receive from your investment in the bond per $100 face value? The cash flows from the investment are shown in the following timeline: (Round to the best choice below.) A. Years 0 2 3 4 Cash Flows $106.46 $6.19 $6.19 $6.19 $110.46 B. Years 0 2 3 4 Cash Flows - $106.46 $6.19 $6.19 $6.19 $110.46 ○ C. Years 0 2 3 4 Cash Flows $104.27 $6.19 $6.19 $6.19 $110.46 D. Years 0 2 3 4 Cash Flows - $110.46 $6.19 $6.19 $6.19 $104.27 b. What is the annual rate of return of your investment? The annual rate of return of your investment is %. (Round to two decimal places.)
- Suppose you purchase a 10-year bond with 6% annual coupons. You hold the bond for fouryears, and sell it immediately after receiving the fourth coupon. If the bond’s yield to maturitywas 5% when you purchased and sold the bond,a. What cash flows will you pay and receive from your investment in the bond per $100 face value?b. What is the internal rate of return of your investment?Suppose you purchase a 10-year bond with 6.64% annual coupons. You hold the bond for 4 years, and sell it immediately after receiving the fourth coupon. If the bond's yield to maturity was 5.17% when you purchased and sold the bond, a. what cash flows will you pay and receive from your investment in the bond per $100 face value? b. what is the annual rate of return of your investment? a. What cash flows will you pay and receive from your investment in the bond per $100 face value? The cash flows from the investment are shown in the following timeline: (Round to the best choice below.) OA. Years Cash Flows O B. Years C. Years Cash Flows Cash Flows - $114.06 O D. Years 0 Cash Flows $107.42 0 0 - $111.26 0 $111.26 1 $6.64 1 $6.64 1 $6.64 1 $6.64 2 $6.64 2 + $6.64 2 + $6.64 2 + $6.64 3 $6.64 3 $6.64 3 $6.64 3 $6.64 b. What is the annual rate of return of your investment? The annual rate of return of your investment is %. (Round to two decimal places.) 4 $114.06 4 $107.42 4 $114.06 4…Suppose you purchase a 10-year bond with 6.4% annual coupons. You hold the bond for four years, and sell it immediately after receiving the fourth coupon. If the bond's yield to maturity was 5.5% when you purchased and sold the bond, a. what cash flows will you pay and receive from your investment in the bond per $100 face value? b. what is the annual rate of return of your investment? a. What cash flows will you pay and receive from your investment in the bond per $100 face value? The cash flows from the investment are shown in the following timeline: (Round to the best choice below.) A. Year 0 1 2 3 4 Cash Flows $110.90 $6.40 $6.40 $6.40 $104.50 B. Year 0 1 2 3 4 Cash Flows - $106.78 $6.40 $6.40 $6.40 $110.90 C. Year 0 2 3 4 Cash Flows $104.50 $6.40 $6.40 $6.40 $110.90 OD. Year 1 2 3 Cash Flows $106.78 $6.40 $6.40 $6.40 $110.90 b. What is the annual rate of return of your investment? The annual rate of return of your investment is %. (Round to one decimal place.)
- Example: You buy a 10-year maturity bond for the face value of $1,000 when the current interest rate is 9%. A year later, you sell the bond for $980. Assuming annual coupon payment, a. What is the new yield to maturity on the bond when you sell the bond? b. What's your holding period return during the year?Last year you purchased a 15-year bond at 98 with a coupon rate of 5%. The current market rate is 3%. If you sold your bond today, what would be your total return on your investment (ignore taxes)?Suppose you purchase a 10-year bond with 6% annual coupons. You hold the bond for four years and sell it immediately after receiving the fourth coupon. If the bond's yield to maturity was 4.01% when you purchased and sold the bond, a. What cash flows will you pay and receive from your investment in the bond per $100 face value? b. What is the internal rate of return of your investment? Note: Assume annual compounding. The cash flow at time 1-3 is $ (Round to the nearest cent. Enter a cash outflow as a negative number.) (Round to the nearest cent. Enter a cash outflow as a negative number.) The cash outflow at time 0 is $ The total cash flow at time 4 (after the fourth coupon) is $ negative number.) b. What is the internal rate of return of your investment? (Round to the nearest cent. Enter a cash outflow as a