LESSON 7.4 & 7.5 OBJECTIVES BONDS. AFTER STUDYING THIS LESSON YOU WILL BE ABLE TO DO THE FOLLOWING: CALCULATE MARKET PRICE OF BONDS CALCULATE THE TOTAL.

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LESSON 7.4 & 7.5 OBJECTIVES BONDS

AFTER STUDYING THIS LESSON YOU WILL BE ABLE TO DO THE FOLLOWING: CALCULATE MARKET PRICE OF BONDS CALCULATE THE TOTAL INVESTMENT IN A BOND PURCHASE CALCULATE BOND INCOME

AFTER STUDYING THIS LESSON YOU WILL BE ABLE TO DO THE FOLLOWING: CALCULATE BOND YIELD CALCULATE THE TOTAL COST OF A BOND PURCHASE EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SAVINGS BONDS AND CORPORATE BONDS CALCULATE BOND YIELD CALCULATE THE TOTAL COST OF A BOND PURCHASE EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SAVINGS BONDS AND CORPORATE BONDS