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1 August, 06:45

g Assume that a 15-year, $1,000 face value bond pays interest of $37.50 every 3 months. If you require a simple annual rate of return of 12 percent, with quarterly compounding, how much should you be willing to pay for this bond

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  1. 1 August, 07:01
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    I will pay $1,207.56 for this bond.

    Explanation:

    Price of the bond is the present value of all cash flows of the bond. Price of the bond is calculated by following formula:

    According to given data

    Coupon payment = C = $37.5

    Number of periods = n = 4 x 15 years = 60 periods

    Current Yield = r = 12% / 4 = 3% semiannually

    Price of the Bond = $37.5 x [ (1 - (1 + 3%) ^-60) / 3% ] + [ $1,000 / (1 + 3%) ^60 ]

    Price of the Bond = $37.5 x [ (1 - (1.03) ^-60) / 0.03 ] + [ $1,000 / (1.03) ^60 ]

    Price of the Bond = $1,037.83 + $169.73

    Price of the Bond = $1,207.56
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