Fantastic!!! I cannot tell you how glad I am I found this. You have a knack for making complex mathematics look simple. I really appreciate the worked examples they help alot.Thanks kindly.
For question 2, if the premium is 105.42 per bond and the face value of a bond is 1000, morgan should have had to pay 15 x $1105.42 (not 15 x 1054.2). Please correct me if I’m wrong.
Agreed. This is a good sound series. Reading the business press from an early age can help a good deal. I read Fortune from the age of about 12 and later got a 750 on my GMAT, roughly 99.97th percentile, but Fortune isn't the tightly edited mag it once was. Forbes is good and Bloomberg excellent, imho. On stocks, Burton Malkiel's "A Random Walk down Wall Street," en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Random_Walk_Down_Wall_Street now in its 12th edition, is superb. Good solid basics plus a whole lot of interesting detail, sidelights, and just plain fun. Here's an interview and a review: th-cam.com/video/HLJCEP83QTM/w-d-xo.html If there's a single book that made Warren Buffett rich, it's Benjamin Graham's "The Intelligent Investor." I just pulled out my own copy -- 35 years old when my father gave it to me in 1988. It was a good and helpful book then, and I'm sure it's still around today, 32 years later so 67 years old.
Pay attention! Teenagers are too busy trying to figure out what gender they are, doing heroin or dying their hair green to worry about this... They don't worry, because in 30 years from now we'll have a communist government taking care of these infants. No need to invest in bonds! Silly.
Fantastic!!! I cannot tell you how glad I am I found this. You have a knack for making complex mathematics look simple. I really appreciate the worked examples they help alot.Thanks kindly.
For question 2, if the premium is 105.42 per bond and the face value of a bond is 1000, morgan should have had to pay 15 x $1105.42 (not 15 x 1054.2). Please correct me if I’m wrong.
Hey I think this is just an error. The bond price is $1054.20, which is a premium on the face value of $1000
You are right, this had me confused for so long
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Agreed. This is a good sound series.
Reading the business press from an early age can help a good deal. I read Fortune from the age of about 12 and later got a 750 on my GMAT, roughly 99.97th percentile, but Fortune isn't the tightly edited mag it once was. Forbes is good and Bloomberg excellent, imho.
On stocks, Burton Malkiel's "A Random Walk down Wall Street," en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Random_Walk_Down_Wall_Street
now in its 12th edition, is superb. Good solid basics plus a whole lot of interesting detail, sidelights, and just plain fun. Here's an interview and a review: th-cam.com/video/HLJCEP83QTM/w-d-xo.html
If there's a single book that made Warren Buffett rich, it's Benjamin Graham's "The Intelligent Investor." I just pulled out my own copy -- 35 years old when my father gave it to me in 1988. It was a good and helpful book then, and I'm sure it's still around today, 32 years later so 67 years old.
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where did the 10 came from in question 2, a?
I am sure for the third example, Karen would have demanded a higher coupon rate ... and if not, she would like to speak to the manager.
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Is it just me or should all high school students be required to take finance, not necessarily at this level but similar material?
U didn't? We did in the Philippines
Pay attention! Teenagers are too busy trying to figure out what gender they are, doing heroin or dying their hair green to worry about this... They don't worry, because in 30 years from now we'll have a communist government taking care of these infants. No need to invest in bonds! Silly.
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Can someone explain how he was able to arrive at 5.25 as the face value using the smaller numbers ?
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Ignoring compounding, this is correct. Otherwise, not so much.
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