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Yield To Maturity Formula

Yield To Maturity Formula. Yield to Maturity Equation - Closed Form (started with a geometric series…). Calculate price of bond with par value of $1,000 to be paid in 10 years, a coupon of 10% and YTM of 12%. Assume coupons are paid semi-annually to bond holders:

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Yield To Maturity Formula

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  1. Yield To Maturity Formula

  2. Yield to Maturity Equation - Closed Form (started with a geometric series…) Calculate price of bond with par value of $1,000 to be paid in 10 years, a coupon of 10% and YTM of 12%. Assume coupons are paid semi-annually to bond holders: Determine number of coupon payments (2 per year for 10 years = 20) Determine value of each coupon payment (divide coupon in half since semi-annual). Each payment will be $50 ($1000 * 0.05). Determine the semi-annual yield: Like the coupon rate, the YTM of 12% must be divided by 2.

  3. YTM - Frequency Parameterized Accounting for different payment frequencies: Most bonds pay semi-annually but to make our formula more general we extend formula with parameter “F” below. if a bond was paying annual coupons F = 1, quarterly = 4

  4. While more programmer friendly, what do we assume away with this formula? • Assumes all intermediate flows are discounted at same rate (the YTM) • A more general implementation is the “cash-flow series” • A collection of individual cash-flows which can: • Support assigning different interest rates to individual cash-flows • Represent changing principal amounts (e.g., for amortizing instruments) • Support independent processing of individual cash-flows (e.g., date adjustments)

  5. Deliverables for next week: • Download the “living spec” prototype spreadsheet. • Build calculator class around PV function • Implement the closed form equation • Calculate price from yield and price sensitivity to yield change (first partial derivative) : “DV01” (dollar value of 1/100 of a percent) • Download sample code to load bond data file • File access utility class in “SBB_util.*” • Run your main() loading data.txt and call your executable from run.sh • You will need to calculate number of periods… (download the SBB_date.* code) • Output 3 rows of results 2 values per row to stdout: • “Price”“dv01” in each row separated by a space • Example: 100.123 .074 (in each row)

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