Consider the following bond: a 19-years $1,000 callable bond with 9 years until the next call date. The call price (the price the firm will need to pay bondholders if it uses its option to call the bond) on the bond is $1,050. The bond pays yearly coupons at a rate of 6.50% and the yield on the bond is 5.75%. Calculate the yield to call on this bond.
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- Consider a 20-year bond with a face value of $1,000 that has a coupon rate of 5.7%, with semiannual payments. a. What is the coupon payment for this bond? b. Draw the cash flows for the bond on a timeline. (Round to the nearest cent.)Consider a 10-year bond with a face value of $1,000 that has a coupon rate of 5.5%, with semiannual payments. a. What is the coupon payment for this bond? b. Draw the cash flows for the bond on a timelineA bond with a face value of $1,000 has 10 years until maturity, carries a coupon rate of 9%, and sells for $1,100. Interest is paid annually. Assume a face value of $1,000 and annual coupon payments.a) If the bond has a yield to maturity of 9% 1 year from now, what will its price be at that time?b) What will be the rate of return on the bond? c) If the inflation rate during the year is 3%, what is the real rate of return on the bond? Assume annual interest payments.
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- A bond has 10 years until maturity, a coupon rate of 9%, and sells for $1,100. Interest is paid annually. (Assume a face value of $1,000.) If the bond has a yield to maturity of 9% 1 year from now, what will its price be at that time? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. What will be the rate of return on the bond? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places. Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. If the inflation rate during the year is 3%, what is the real rate of return on the bond? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places. Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign.The market price of a 10-year bond is 984$, its yield to maturity is 8% per year, and annual coupon payments are equal to 984$. The face value of the bond is $1000. Calculate the present value of the bond. Would you buy it? The answer is to be written in the reasons box. Round your answer to the nearest tenth. Optional: Provide calculation details in the reasons box.A bond has the following features: Coupon rate of interest (paid annually): 12 percent Principal: $1,000 Term to maturity: 11 years What will the holder receive when the bond matures? If the current rate of interest on comparable debt is 8 percent, what should be the price of this bond? Assume that the bond pays interest annually. Use Appendix B and Appendix D to answer the question. Round your answer to the nearest dollar. $ Would you expect the firm to call this bond? Why? , since the bond is selling for a . If the bond has a sinking fund that requires the firm to set aside annually with a trustee sufficient funds to retire the entire issue at maturity, how much must the firm remit each year for eleven years if the funds earn 8 percent annually and there is $90 million outstanding? Use Appendix C to answer the question. Round your answer to the nearest dollar. $