Finance 405 Das Everything Chap 9
Bond Equivalent Yield (BEY) Formula
(365 X discount yield) / (360- days to maturity X discount yield
EAR formula
1 + EAR= (1 + APR/M)^m
A bond has a nominal rate of return of 5.87 percent and the inflation rate is 4.13 percent. What is the approximate real rate?
1.74
A Treasury bill has 21 days to maturity and a bank discount yield of 1.89 percent. What is the bond equivalent yield?
1.92
An investment will make one payment of $24,500 nine years from now. What is the current value of this investment if the nominal rate of return is 4.8 percent?
16,066.25
Your credit card has an annual percentage rate of 18.9 percent and compounds interest daily. What is the effective annual rate?
20.80
A $50,000 face value STRIPS matures in 9 years and has a yield to maturity of 7.76 percent. What is the current dollar price of this security?
25,199.68
The market rate on a bond fell from 8.76% to 8.73%. This decline of how many basis points
3
What is the current value of a $5,000 face value STRIPS with 6 years to maturity and a yield to maturity of 8.1 percent?
3,105.02
A $5,000 face value bond is quoted at a bank discount yield of 2.8 percent. What is the current value of the bond if it matures in 36 days?
4,986
A Treasury bill matures in 68 days and has a bond equivalent yield of 4.05 percent. What is the effective annual rate?
4.12
You want to purchase a security that will pay you $1,000 six years from now. If you want to earn an annual nominal rate of 7.5 percent, how much should you pay for this investment today?
647.96
A $1,000 face value, 120-day bond is quoted at a bank discount yield of 3.38 percent. What is the current bond price?
988.73
Bankers acceptance
A postdated check on which a bank has guaranteed payment. Commonly used to finance international trade transactions.
US treasury bill (tbill)
A short term US government debt instrument issued by the US Treasury
Pure discount security
An interest-bearing asset that makes a single payment of face value at maturity with no payments before maturity.
Bank discount basis formula
Current Price= Face Value X (1- Days to maturity/360 X Discount yield)
Tbill formula
FV X (1- days to maturity/360 X Discount yield)
Strips price formula
FV/ (1 + YTM/2)^2m
London interbank offered rate (LIBOR)
Interest rate that international banks charge one another for overnight Eurodollar loans.
Maturity preference theory
Long-term interest rates contain a maturity premium necessary to induce lenders into making longer term loans.
Which one of the following debt instruments guarantees investors a positive real rate of return?
TIPS
Call money rate
The interest rate brokerage firms pay for call money loans from banks. This rate is used as the basis for customer rates on margin loans.
Discount rate
The interest rate on the loans that the Fed makes to commercial banks for overnight reserve loans
Expectations Theory
The term structure of interest rates reflects financial market beliefs about future interest rates.
Eurodollars
U.S. dollars deposited in foreign banks outside the U.S. or in foreign branches of U.S. banks
Bank Discount Basis
a method for quoting interest rates on money market instruments
A pure discount security is an interest-bearing asset that pays:
a single payment at maturity
Separate trading of registered interest and principal securities (STRIPS)
are pure discount instruments created by "stripping" the coupons and principal payments of U.S. Treasury notes and bonds into separate parts, which are then sold separately.
Fischer Hypothesis
asserts that the general level of nominal interest rates follows the general level of inflation.
Which one of the following is the method used to quote interest rates on money market instruments?
bank discount basis
Which of the following rates is used by brokerage firms as the basis for determining margin loan rates?
call money
Market Segmentation
debt markets are segmented by maturity, so interest rates for various maturities are determined separately in each segment
Which one of the following is defined as U.S. dollar-denominated deposits held in a foreign bank?
eurodollars
Which one of the following rates is the rate that banks charge each other for overnight loans of 1 million or more?
federal funds
Real interest rates
interest rates adjusted for inflation Formula: nominal interest rate-inflation rate
Nominal interest rates
interest rates as they are observed and quoted, with no adjustment for inflation
HIBOR
is an interest rate based on Hong Kong dollars. Hibor is the interest rate among banks in the Hong Kong interbank market.
Euribor
is an interest rate that also refers to deposits denominated in euros. However, EURIBOR is based largely on interest rates from the interbank market for banks in the European Union.
Which one of the following is the interest rate that the largest commercial banks charge their most creditworthy corporate customers for short-term loans
prime
Euro LIBOR
refers to deposits denominated in euros—the common currency of 16 European Union countries.
Term structure of interest rates
relationship between time to maturity and interest rates for default-free, pure discount instruments
Commercial paper
short-term unsecured debt issued by large corporations
Based solely on the maturity preference theory, long-term interest rates:
should be higher than short-term rates
Prime rate
the basic interest rate on short-term loans that the largest commercial banks charge to their most credit worthy corporate customers
Federal funds rate
the interest rate banks charge each other for overnight loans of 1 million or more
Effective Annual Rate (EAR)
the interest rate expressed as if it were compounded once per year
CDs
the interest rate on certificates of deposit, whcih large-denomination deposits of $100,000 or more at commercial banks
The market segmentation theory states that interest rates on debt vary dependent on market segments which are segmented based upon which of the following?
time to maturity