Questions tagged [maturity]
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Simple YTM calculation
I'm working the following problem, but getting the wrong answer. Any feedback appreciated.
Suppose you bought a five-year zero-coupon Treasury bond for $800 per
$1000 face value. Assume the yield to ...
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Making large payment on Mortgage not lowering maturity date
I recently began a 30-year fixed rate mortgage on my new house on April of 2020. The maturity date for this mortgage was then 04/01/2050. In their website, they had an amortization schedule with ...
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E/EE bond redemption by non-owner
I have a few mature bonds from childhood that have been sitting in a safe deposit box under my parents' control. I'm now an adult and currently live on the opposite coast.
Obviously I could have the ...
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Compounding Interest
How to calculate compounding interest and maturity value of recurring deposit.
e.g. Mr A deposit $ 1000 per month in bank @ 5% p.a. for 5 years. Interest compound quarterly. How t0 calculate maturity ...
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Why do some mutual funds or indexes have an average effective maturity that is way larger (2-4 times larger) than the average effective duration?
I would like to know if this difference occurs when the coupon payments are very large and/or if there are other reasons.
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How to research option maturity dates and volume [closed]
Hello stack exchangers
How do I get a list of stocks with their option maturity dates and volume? I am interested in stocks that have frequent maturity dates and high volumes. Once I have a list ...
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Redemption Date and value of a Debt
In Indian Stock Market, When I searching for Debt Securities I found the following fields.
Redemption Date
Redemption Amount
Conversion Date
Conversion Amount
What does it mean for? Is the ...
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UK bond yield below inflation rate means negative ROI likely if held until maturity?
Current UK bonds have nominal interest rates well below the current inflation rate, even the long-term ones. If we assume that, on average, the inflation rate remains the same or rises, and the bonds ...
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If bond yields fall by 1% across all maturities, which of the following bonds will increase in value the most?
10% coupon bond with 15 years to maturity
5% coupon bond with 15 years to maturity
10% coupon bond with 20 years to maturity
5% coupon bond with 20 years to maturity
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Is it totally legal to refuse the payment of mature commercial paper debt?
I was reading up about commercial paper on investopedia. It says that commercial paper is a form of short-term unsecured debt. It then goes on to say that
Commercial paper is not usually backed ...
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On what date was a coupon payment last date? would it always be before maturity date?
For example, the corporate bonds pay a semi-annual coupon at the rate of 6.9% p.a. and mature on 15/April/2020.
And the value of the bonds recorded in that bank's balance sheet was 4790 as at 31/...
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Can a bond ever be considered premium or discount if held to maturity?
I'm trying to understand bonds. I'm wondering if it is impossible to have a bond considered premium (or discount) if it is held for it's full maturity?
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Exit 5 year locked investment, is verbal promise from bank enough?
I have 3 year locked fixed-income investment, I talked with financial advisor and I was not able to take decision how to redirect it immediately so we agreed to meet in about a week. I met her as ...
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Ask value in the moment of maturity for bonds
Can a bond have a value above the nominal in the moment of maturity?
For example, can a German Government Bond (nominal of 100%) that matures this month have a value of 120% for ask value? Or will it ...
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Difference between call and maturity values for preferred stocks
According to this quote from InvestingAnswers, a preferred stock might have a call date and a maturity date. But, if a preferred stock has both, it would seem the issuer is not going to pay out twice....