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rouzbehh | 14:27 Thu 13th Jan 2011 | Business & Finance
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5. Consider a 10 year bond with a face value of $ that has a coupon rate of 5.5%, with semi-annual payments. What is the coupon payment for this bond?
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You can't even copy the question properly.

Do your own arithmetic or give up the idea of a business qualification - you are obviously not suited to it.
face of value of $ eh? The payment will be zero as it is worthless.
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Cp=Cr*F
=0.055*1000
=55
55/2=27.5
3 times the root of f all

do your own homework
It used to be fun spending hours in the strongroom clipping coupons from bonds, listing the bu@@ers and prensenting them to the paying banks for payment!

The answer is very simple arithmetic that any 10 year old should be able to calculate.
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Been there done that many years ago and got the tea shirt. Hung it up last April after 42 years.Hambros Bank use to be a nice walk with the coupons.

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