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Know the bond's face value, then, find the bond's coupon interest rate at the time the bond was issued or bought, then, multiply the bond's face value by the coupon interest rate it had when issued, then, know when your bond's interest payments are made, finally, multiply the product of the bond's face value and interest rate by the number of months in between payments.
seriously? there are 102 hours in 102 hours, if you mean minutes, multiply 102 by 60=6120 to work out seconds do 102 times 3600= 367200
The Arithmetic mean of 34 and 102 is 68.To find the Arithmetic mean (average) of any amount of numbers, add all the numbers together, then divide by the number of numbers.So:(34+102)/2=68
102 multiplied by 102 is 10,404.
x=134
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The Conversion Premium is the amount by which the current price of a convertible security exceeds the current market value of the stock into which it may be converted. For example, a bond with a price of $110, convertible into 20 units of stock, trading at $5.10 (totalling $102) would have a conversion premium of $8.
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The bond price exceeds the par price when issued at a premium and declines to the par value as it gets closer to maturity.
A municipal bond is a bond issued by a local government such as cities, states and counties. The bond is usually issued to help finance a large project like building a park or school.
When a bond is issued at a discount, it is issued for a price less than par (face value). For example, if you were to purchase a bond with a face value of one thousand dollars for nine-hundred and eighty dollars, you bought the bonds at a discount because you purchased it for less than the bond will pay out at maturity. To calculate the 98, you would divide the purchase price by the par value.
A Corporate Bond is a bond issued by a corporation as a way to borrow money.
A t-bond is a bond issued by the U.S. treasury Department that has a maturity greater than 10 years.
Bond
The value of the issued bond for a normal company would be reflect under the heading of Financing Activities.
Municipal Bond
Bond premiums refer to bonds that are issued at a price above its face value. for example, if the market rate for a bond is 8% and the stated rate on the bond is 9% then it would be a premium bond. Bond discounts refer to bonds that are issued at a price below its face value. For example, if the market rate for a bond is 9% and the stated rate on the bond is 10%, then it would be a discount bond.