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babunello [35]
2 years ago
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Colby & Company bonds pay semi-annual interest of $50. They mature in 15 years and have a par value of $1,000. The market ra

te of interest is 8%. The market value of Colby Bonds is: (round to nearest dollar)
Business
1 answer:
ANEK [815]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Price of bond = $ 1,172.92

Explanation:

<em>The value of the bond is the present value (PV) of the future cash receipts expected from the bond. The value is equal to present values of interest payment plus the redemption value (RV).  </em>

Value of Bond = PV of interest + PV of RV  

The value of bond for Colby & Company can be worked out as follows:  

Step 1  

<em>PV of interest payments  </em>

Semi annul interest payment  = 50

Semi-annual yield = 8%/2 =  4% per six months  

Total period to maturity (in months)  

= (2 × 15) = 30 periods  

PV of interest =  

50 × (1- (1+0.04^(-30)/0.04)= 864.60

Step 2  

<em>PV of Redemption Value  </em>

= 1,000 × (1.04)^(-30) =308.318

Step 3:

<em>Price of bond  </em>

= 864.60 + 308.318 = $1,172.92  

Price of bond = $ 1,172.92

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