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Finance Formula Help
I am trying to set up a spreadsheet function to get the following answers
but am having little luck. Can anyone point me in the right direction for a formula to get the required answers? Q: Consider a bond with a face value of $1,000. The coupon payment is made semi-annually and the yield to maturity is 12% (effective annual yield). How much would you pay for the bond if: A: The coupon rate is 8% and the time to maturity is 20 years? B: The coupon rate is 10% and the time to maturity is 15 years? Any help would be appreciated... |
Finance Formula Help
JCH wrote...
.... Q: Consider a bond with a face value of $1,000. The coupon payment is made semi-annually and the yield to maturity is 12% (effective annual yield). How much would you pay for the bond if: A: The coupon rate is 8% and the time to maturity is 20 years? B: The coupon rate is 10% and the time to maturity is 15 years? Use the PRICE function. It's provided by the Analysis ToolPak (ATP), which isn't loaded by default. See online help for the PRICE function to find directions for loading the ATP. |
Finance Formula Help
I believe the yield input in the PRICE function is not entered as "effective annual yield or annual compounding. I believe you would need to input the semi anual compounded yield. JCH wrote: I am trying to set up a spreadsheet function to get the following answers but am having little luck. Can anyone point me in the right direction for a formula to get the required answers? Q: Consider a bond with a face value of $1,000. The coupon payment is made semi-annually and the yield to maturity is 12% (effective annual yield). How much would you pay for the bond if: A: The coupon rate is 8% and the time to maturity is 20 years? B: The coupon rate is 10% and the time to maturity is 15 years? Any help would be appreciated... |
Finance Formula Help
Thanks. I am trying all of the above.
-- John C. Harris, MPA JCZ Consulting Services, LLC Is a hippopotamus a hippopotamus, or just a really cool Opotamus? "JCH" wrote in message ... I am trying to set up a spreadsheet function to get the following answers but am having little luck. Can anyone point me in the right direction for a formula to get the required answers? Q: Consider a bond with a face value of $1,000. The coupon payment is made semi-annually and the yield to maturity is 12% (effective annual yield). How much would you pay for the bond if: A: The coupon rate is 8% and the time to maturity is 20 years? B: The coupon rate is 10% and the time to maturity is 15 years? Any help would be appreciated... |
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