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17 September, 22:29

A municipal dealer quotes a 4 year, 4% term revenue bond at 98. the yield to maturity is:

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  1. 17 September, 22:36
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    Yield to maturity (YTM) = [ (C + (F-P) / n) / ((F+P) / 2) ]*100

    Given:

    Duration/term = n = 4 year

    Interest rate or coupon = 4%

    Price = P = 98

    To find: Yield to maturity

    Face value of the bond = F = 100

    So, interest/C = 4% of 100 = 4

    Solution:

    Yield to maturity (YTM) = [ (C + (F-P) / n) / ((F+P) / 2) ]*100

    Now, putting values in the formula,

    [ (4 + (100-98) / 4) / ((100+98) / 2) ]*100 Answer = 4.54% is the yield to maturity
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