At a Glance...
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Bonds
Bond calculations, primarily calculating bond price and yield, are performed by two keys,
]Ñ
and
]Ô
. These keys permit you to input data or return results. Pressing
]
Û
only calculates a result. The other keys used in bond calculations only permit you to input the
data required for the calculations.
What price should you pay on April 28, 2010 for a 6.75% U.S. Treasury bond maturing on
June 4, 2020, if you want a yield of 4.75%? Assume the bond is calculated on a semiannual
coupon payment on an actual/actual basis.
If
SEMI
is not displayed, press
]Â
to select the semiannual coupon payment.
If
D.MY
is displayed, press
]È
to select M.DY format.
Table 1-26 Bond calculation keys
Keys
Description
]Oj
Clears bond memory.
]Û
Calculates accrued interest only.
]Ô
Yield% to maturity or yield% to call date for
given price.
]Ñ
Price per 100.00 face value for a given yield.
]Î
Coupon rate stored as an annual %.
]Ë
Call value. Default is set for a call price per
100.00 face value. A bond at maturity has a
call value of 100% of its face value.
]È
Date format. Toggle between day-month-year
(dd.mmyyyy) or month-day-year (mm.ddyyyy).
]Å
Day count calendar. Toggle between Actual
(365-day calendar) or 360 (30-day month/
360-day year calendar).
]Â
Bond coupon (payment). Toggle between
semiannual and annual payment schedules.
]¾
Settlement date. Displays the current settlement
date.
]°
Maturity date or call date. The call date must
coincide with a coupon date. Displays the
current maturity.
Summary of Contents for 10bII+
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