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Basic Question 1 of 27
Consider a 7%-coupon bond that pays semi-annually, has eight years to maturity and a face value of $100. The market requires an interest rate of 8% on bonds of this risk level. What is this bond's price?
B. $94.17
C. $106.05
    
    
     
A. $91.15
B. $94.17
C. $106.05
User Contributed Comments 16
| User | Comment | 
|---|---|
| synner | where did they get FV=100? | 
| Done | maturity | 
    		
| smillis | The question doesn't state FV of $100, you have to deduce it given the magnitude of the answers... | 
| Vadik | I/Y should be 8% in case of semi-annual payments, i mean if p/y set as 2. | 
| Yurik74 | Usually annual interet rate is quoted unless indicated otherwise | 
| mattg | The convention in bond markets is to quote annual interest rates that are double semi-annual rates". The question is saying the bond pays a TOTAL of 7% out each year: 3.5% every six months  | 
    		
| DonAnd | question did say 'face value of $100' | 
| hit81 | face value=par value = 100 | 
| moneyguy | I was having problems with the BAii giving wrong TVM answers. What I had to do was 2nd, I/Y and change from 12 to 1 for these bond problems. I/Y was set to 12 for monthly compounding. I hope this helps others as I was very confused. Happy calculating everyone! | 
| ascruggs92 | Future value = Face Value = Par Value = 100. | 
| Inaganti6 | hahaha the question DID state the FV. | 
| abs013 | Do we just ignore the 7%? | 
| abs013 | Ignore my last comment | 
| khalifa92 | LOOL people really didn't see the hidden 100, dunno what ull do when doin the exam nervously. | 
| khalifa92 | if the question doesn't state the FV then we use 1000 because it's mostly used in the states. | 
| ZainabA | Can someone please write the formula with the solution? i'm a little bit confused | 
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Learning Outcome Statements
calculate and interpret the present value(PV) of fixed-income and equity instruments based on expected future cash flows
calculate and interpret the implied return of fixed-income instruments and required return and implied growth of equity instruments given the present value (PV) and cash flows
CFA® 2025 Level I Curriculum, Volume 1, Module 2.