A 5% coupon bond with

  1. A three-year bond has 8.0% coupon rate and face value of $1000. If the yield to maturity on the bond is 10%, calculate the price
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  2. A three-year bond has 8.0% coupon rate and face value of $1000. If the yield to maturity on the bond is 10%, calculate the price
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  3. What is the rate of return on a $10,000 bond purchased at $8,750 with a 10% coupon?The 10% coupon guarantees a return of $1,000
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  4. A 12-year bond has an annual coupon rate of 9%. The coupon rate will remain fixed until the bond matures. The bond has a yield
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  5. You hold a bond whose par value is $100 and has a current yield of 5.21% because the bond is priced at $95.92The bond matures in
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  6. Assume that you have a bond with a 22-year life, a five percent coupon rate, semi-annual coupon payments and the bond is priced
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  7. A default-free coupon bond maturing in 6 months, that pays a coupon of 2.00 after 3 months and makes a final payment of 102.00
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  8. A default-free coupon bond maturing in 6 months, that pays a coupon of 2.00 after 3 months and makes a final payment of 102.00
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  9. A default-free coupon bond maturing in 6 months, that pays a coupon of 2.00 after 3 months and makes a final payment of 102.00
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  10. (Default risk) You buy a very risky bond that promises a 9.5% coupon and return of the$1,000 principal in 10 years. You pay only
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