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Bonds A.P. Macroeconomics Ms. McRoy-Mendell
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Bond Basics Up to this point, we've talked about bonds as if every investor holds them to maturity. In fact, they do not need to be. As a result many new investors are surprised to learn that a bond's price changes on a daily basis, just like that of any other publicly- traded security.
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Bond Basics – Key Terms Face Value (aka “par value” aka “principle”): The amount the investor receives when the bond matures. Maturity: The date in the future on which the investor's principal and last coupon will be paid. Coupon: Interest rate on the bond Yield: (coupon rate/price) *100 or (par value – price)/price *100 for zero-coupon bonds. Issuer: The organization issuing the bond.
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Bond Basics – Key Terms Zero-Coupon Bonds No coupon payments Derive value from the difference between price and principle paid at maturity. Example: If a zero-coupon bond is trading at $950 and has a principle value of $1,000, the bond's rate of return is 5.26% ([(1000-950) / 950]*100 = 5.26%).
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Bond Basics – Logic For a person to pay $950 for this bond, he/she must be happy with receiving a 5.26% return. But his/her satisfaction with this return depends on what else is happening in the bond market. If current interest rates were to rise, giving newly issued bonds a yield of 10%, then the zero-coupon bond yielding 5.26% would not only be less attractive, it wouldn't be in demand at all.
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Bond Basics – Key Terms To attract demand, the price of the pre- existing zero-coupon bond would have to decrease enough to match the same return yielded by prevailing interest rates. Yield = ([par value –price/price]*100 10 = (1000-x)/x *100 x = $909 In this instance, the bond's price would drop from $950 (which gives a 5.26% yield) to $909 (which gives a 10% yield).
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Bond Basics – Equation This relationship can be best summarized in the following equation:
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