Texas Instruments BA-II Plus Calculator Logo

Related Topics:

Posted on Oct 22, 2009

Four years ago, your firm issued $1,000 par, 25-year bonds, with a 7 percent coupon rate and a 10 percent call premium. a. If these bonds are now called, what is the approximate yield to call for the investors who originally purchased them? b. If these bonds are now called, what is the actual yield to call for the investors who originally purchased them at par? c. If the current interest rate is 5 percent and the bonds were not callable, at what price would each bond sell?

4 Related Answers

Anonymous

  • 20 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 28, 2010

SOURCE: i have a TI30XA and i'm trying to use it to find

A = P(1 + r/q)nq is the formula you use. first write it all out, where P is the principle or $5000, r is the rate of 6%, q is the times per year so it would be 12 if done monthly, and n is how many years which would be 10. hope this helps.

Ad

Anonymous

  • 10515 Answers
  • Posted on Nov 14, 2010

SOURCE: what is error 5? coupon

Hi,

Read :-

http://www.tvmcalcs.com/calculators/baiiplus/baiiplus_page1

It would have all the details why i got that error.

Let me know,if needed further assistance.

Hope i helped you.

Thanks for using ' Fixya ' and have a nice day!!

kakima

  • 102366 Answers
  • Posted on Feb 23, 2011

SOURCE: my ba II plus doesn't seem to be computing future

You're entering the interest as a monthly rate. You need to use an annual rate. Instead of .6434 per month, use .6434*12 = 7.7208 for the I/Y value.

Anonymous

  • 4 Answers
  • Posted on Aug 14, 2012

SOURCE: how to calculate continuously compounded interest

Hi, perhaps this pdf helps:
http://education.ti.com/downloads/guidebooks/graphing/83p/83m$book-eng.pdf page 442,
Ronald

Ad

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

1helpful
1answer

My daughter was given two premium bonds said a new baby 43 years ago cannot find the actual bond can you trace it by name and date of birth

issued bonds should have a record in the stock exchange so try for help there in the archives section use the name and dob to get help
there is no connection between births , deaths and marriage records and stock exchange
0helpful
1answer

2. Bond. What is the yield to maturity of a $1000 par value bond with an a. 10% annual coupon and 10 years to maturity and a $1,000 price?

Depends on the payments plan. If annually, the yield is 10%; if semi-annually then 5%. Quarterly the yeild is 2.5%. A good site to do the actual calculations is investopedia.com.
0helpful
1answer

It wont turn on

You are considering buying bonds in ACBB, Inc. The bonds have a par value of $1,000 and
mature in 37 years. The annual coupon rate is 10.0% and the coupon payments are annual. If
you believe that the appropriate discount rate for the bonds is 13.0%, what is the value of the
bonds to you? (Hint: Bond value - annual pmts)
0helpful
1answer

How do i convert decimals to fractions on the casio fx-9750gii?

You are considering buying bonds in ACBB, Inc. The bonds have a par value of $1,000 and
mature in 37 years. The annual coupon rate is 10.0% and the coupon payments are annual. If
you believe that the appropriate discount rate for the bonds is 13.0%, what is the value of the
bonds to you? (Hint: Bond value - annual pmts)
0helpful
1answer

A bond issued at 7.5% coupon semiannually. the bond mature in 13 yrs have a 1000 face value. curerenly the bond sell at par. what is the yield to maturity?

The future value would be $2604.30, so the yield to maturity would be $1,604.30

This calculation is based on 7.5% interest compounded twice per year (semiannually)

Hope this helps!
0helpful
1answer

Present value of an annuity due

You are considering buying bonds in ACBB, Inc. The bonds have a par value of $1,000 and
mature in 37 years. The annual coupon rate is 10.0% and the coupon payments are annual. If
you believe that the appropriate discount rate for the bonds is 13.0%, what is the value of the
bonds to you? (Hint: Bond value - annual pmts)
1helpful
1answer

Stopped cooling

Hello cpuklutz
Welcome


You said, Kenmore; 21 cu ft; 10-years old; just stopped cooling; wondering if it even makes any financial sense to get estimate to repair, or is 10 years about it's trouble free length of service

Here is an article that you may find useful and interesting related to your situation.
Repair or replace?

When to pull the plug on your old refrigerator

It nearly always makes sense to undertake simple do-it-yourself repairs,
such as replacing a gasket on a refrigerator or a freezer.

Typically, you'll also find a troubleshooting section for more-serious problems
in the owner's manual.

Should you pay for a repair or buy a new model?
The answer depends mostly on the age of your refrigerator,
how much you bought it for,and the cost of the repair.

Follow these guidelines:

When a repair makes sense.

If your refrigerator is under warranty or less than four years old (three years for top-freezers),
paying for a repair makes sense.
Note that refrigerators under warranty might require service from a factory-authorized technician;
readers have found them on a par with independent repairers.

When a repair might be a wise choice.

If your refrigerator is out of warranty and is four to seven years old,
it might make sense to pay for a repair. Customers generally pay $100 to $200 for a repair.
But you might want to buy a new model even at this stage,
given that today's models are quieter and have added features.
Higher energy efficiency is another plus: Energy Star-qualified models made after April 28, 2008,
are 43 percent more efficient than conventional models built before 2001 and 56 percent
more efficient than those built before 1993.

When it pays to replace.

The repair costs more than half the price of a comparable new refrigerator.
Data also shows that it doesn't pay to fix a less-expensive top-freezer refrigerator
six or more years old or a bottom-freezer or side-by-side eight or more years old.

Thanks to better recycling programs, less than 10 percent
of a refrigerator you replace is likely to end up in a landfill.

Thank You, HUUUM

Please remember to enter a rating before you sign off!

0helpful
1answer

GE profile gas range

Hello zjaffri Welcome to fixya.
I'm Huuum and happy to assist you,

You said, when I press start button after selecting bake, circuit breaker gets out.
this means there is a short circuit some where in your range! If you are not able to find and repair it your self ,you may need service to diagnose this!
Please do not for get to give a rating before you sign off!

Here is an interesting report I just read!

Repair or replace?

When to pull the plug on your old range
Should you pay for a repair or buy a new model?
The answer depends mostly on the age of your range,
how much you bought it for,and the cost of the repair.

Follow these guidelines:

When a repair makes sense.

If your range is under warranty or less than four years old ,
paying for a repair makes sense.
Note that ranges under warranty might require service from a factory-authorized technician;
readers have found them on a par with independent repairers.

When a repair might be a wise choice.

If your ranger is out of warranty and is four to seven years old,
it might make sense to pay for a repair. Customers generally pay $100 to $200 for a repair.
But you might want to buy a new model even at this stage,
given that today's models have added features.
Higher energy efficiency is another plus: Energy Star-qualified models made after April 28, 2008,
are 43 percent more efficient than conventional models built before 2001 and 56 percent
more efficient than those built before 1993.

When it pays to replace.

The repair costs more than half the price of a comparable new range.
Data also shows that it doesn't pay to fix a less-expensive range
eight or more years old.

Thanks to better recycling programs, less than 10 percent
of ranges you replace are likely to end up in a landfill.


Thanks for giving me the opportunity to help!
Please do not for get to give a rating before you sign off!
Thank You, HUUUM

Here is an interesting report I just read!

Repair or replace?

When to pull the plug on your old range



Typically, you'll also find a troubleshooting section for more-serious problems
in the owner's manual.

Should you pay for a repair or buy a new model?
The answer depends mostly on the age of your range,
how much you bought it for,and the cost of the repair.

Follow these guidelines:

When a repair makes sense.

If your range is under warranty or less than four years old ,
paying for a repair makes sense.
Note that ranges under warranty might require service from a factory-authorized technician;
readers have found them on a par with independent repairers.

When a repair might be a wise choice.

If your ranger is out of warranty and is four to seven years old,
it might make sense to pay for a repair. Customers generally pay $100 to $200 for a repair.
But you might want to buy a new model even at this stage,
given that today's models have added features.
Higher energy efficiency is another plus: Energy Star-qualified models made after April 28, 2008,
are 43 percent more efficient than conventional models built before 2001 and 56 percent
more efficient than those built before 1993.

When it pays to replace.

The repair costs more than half the price of a comparable new range.
Data also shows that it doesn't pay to fix a less-expensive range
eight or more years old.

Thanks to better recycling programs, less than 10 percent
of ranges you replace are likely to end up in a landfill.

Thanks for giving me the opportunity to help!

Please do not for get to give a rating before you sign off!

Not finding what you are looking for?

880 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Texas Instruments Office Equipment & Supplies Experts

k24674

Level 3 Expert

8093 Answers

Jerry Naidoo

Level 2 Expert

152 Answers

Paul Bade

Level 3 Expert

1818 Answers

Are you a Texas Instruments Office Equipment and Supply Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...