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A 20-year, 9% semi-annual coupon bond selling for $1,000 offers a yield to maturity of:

A)
9%.
B)
11%.
C)
10%.



N = (20 × 2) = 40
pmt = 90/2 = 45
PV = -1000
FV = 1000
cpt i = ? = 4.5×2 = 9%

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A 20-year, 9% annual coupon bond selling for $1,098.96 offers a yield of:

A)
8%.
B)
10%.
C)
9%.



N = 20, PMT = 90, PV = -1,098.96, FV = 1,000, CPT I/Y

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The current yield on a bond is equal to:

A)
the internal rate of return
B)
the yield to maturity.
C)
annual interest divided by the current market price.



The formula for current yield is the annual cash coupon payment divided by the bond price. 

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A 20-year, 9% semi-annual coupon bond selling for $914.20 offers a yield to maturity of:

A)
8%
B)
9%.
C)
10%.



N = 40; PMT = 45; PV = -914.20; FV = 1,000; CPT → I/Y = 5%
YTM = 5% × 2 = 10%

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What is the current yield for a 5% three-year bond whose price is $93.19?

A)
5.00%.
B)
2.68%.
C)
5.37%.



The current yield is computed as follows:

Current yield = 5% x 100 / $93.19 = 5.37%

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A 20 year, 8% semi-annual coupon, $1,000 par value bond is selling for $1,100. The bond is callable in 4 years at $1,080. What is the bond's yield to call?

A)

8.13.

B)

6.87.

C)

7.21.




n = 4(2) = 8; PMT = 80/2 = 40; PV = -1,100; FV = 1,080

Compute YTC = 3.435(2) = 6.87%

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A 15-year, 10% annual coupon bond is sold for $1,150. It can be called at the end of 5 years for $1,100. What is the bond's yield to call (YTC)?

A)
8.0%.
B)
9.2%.
C)
8.4%.



Input into your calculator:
N = 5; FV = 1,100; PMT = 100; PV = -1,150; CPT → I/Y = 7.95%.

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Which of the following statements concerning the current yield is CORRECT? It:

A)

is of great interest to aggressive bond investors seeking capital gains.

B)

is of great interest to conservative bond investors seeking current income.

C)

can be deteremined by dividing coupon income by the face value of a bond.




The current yield of a bond only considers interest income.  The capital gains/losses and reinvestment income are not considered.  The formula for current yield is the annual cash coupon payment divided by the bond price. 

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A 10% coupon bond, annual payments, maturing in 10 years, is expected to make all coupon payments, but to pay only 50% of par value at maturity. What is the expected yield on this bond if the bond is purchased for $975?

A)
8.68%.
B)
10.68%.
C)
6.68%.



PMT = 100; N = 10; FV = -500; PV = 975; CPT → I = 6.68

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Which statement describes a premium bond and discount bond?

Premium bond Discount bond

A)
Coupon rate > current yield > yield-to-maturity Coupon rate < current yield < yield-to-maturity
B)
Coupon rate > current yield < yield-to-maturity Coupon rate < current yield < yield-to-maturity
C)
Coupon rate < current yield > yield-to-maturity Coupon rate < current yield < yield-to-maturity



If the coupon rate > market yield, then bond will sell at a premium.
If the coupon rate < market yield, then bond will sell at a discount.
If the coupon rate = market yield, then bond will sell at par.
In addition, if the bond is selling at a premium, the current yield will be between the coupon rate and market rate.

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