An annual bond has a face value of $10,000, a coupon rate of 9.9%, a yield to maturity of 11.1% and has 4 years remaining to maturity. What is the price of the bond? Hlp me
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An annual bond has a face value of $10,000, a coupon rate of 9.9%, a yield to maturity of 11.1% and has 4 years remaining to maturity. What is the price of the bond? Hlp me
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- Consider a bond with a face value of $1,000 that sells for an initial price of $700. It will pay no coupons for the first nine years and will then pay 11% coupons for the remaining 29 years. Choose an equation showing the relationship between the price of the bond, the coupon (in dollars), and the yield to maturity. O A. B. O C. O D. 700 = 700 = 700 = 700 = 110 110 9 (1+i)⁹ (1+i)⁹+1 + 110 + i) ⁹ + 1 (1 + 1,000 (1+i) 29-9 1,000 (1 + i) 9 +29 + +...+ 110 (1+i) 9+2 + 110 (1 + i)9+29-1 110 + (1 + i) ⁹ + 110 (1+i)9 +29 9+29-1 + 110 (1 + i)9 +29 + 1,000 (1+i) 9+29Suppose a bond with a 14% coupon rate and semiannual coupons with 12% YTM and has a face value of $1000, 10 years to maturity. What is the price of the bond? Is this a premium or discount bond?If you have a coupon bond, its face value is $1,000 and the coupon rate is 4%. Complete the following table, then calculate the rate of return for the bond. If you know that it was purchased at the nominal value, comment on the results. due date return at maturity the price 2 0.02 3 0.04 5 0.06 Present Value Annuity value % n value % n 0.961 0.02 2 1.97 0.02 2 0.925 0.04 2 1.89 0.04 2 0.889 0.04 3 2.78 0.04 3 0.906 0.02 5 4.71 0.02 5 0.747 0.06 5 4.21 0.06 5