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Finding Bond Price and YTM on a Financial Calculator
Finding Bond Price and YTM on a Financial Calculator
A brief demonstration on calculating the price of a bond and its YTM on a financial calculator
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Excel Finance Class 48: Calculate YTM and Effective Annual Yield From Bond Cash Flows RATE & EFFECT
Excel Finance Class 48: Calculate YTM and Effective Annual Yield From Bond Cash Flows RATE & EFFECT
Download Excel workbook people.highline.edu Learn how to Calculate YTM and Effective Annual Yield From Bond Cash Flows using the RATE & EFFECT Functions.
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Excel Finance Class 49: Bond Quoted Price & Yield To Market
Excel Finance Class 49: Bond Quoted Price & Yield To Market
Download Excel workbook people.highline.edu Learn how to take a quoted Bond Price and calculate the Yield To Market and Effective Annual Yield.
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Finance & Investment Tips : What Is a Bond?
Finance & Investment Tips : What Is a Bond?
Bonds are government-issued shares that are purchased by an investor with the agreement that the principle and interest will be paid off at a later date. Understand more about government-issued bonds, including junk bonds and triple A bonds, with tips from a registered financial consultant in this free video on finance and investment. Expert: Patrick Munro Contact: www.northstarnavigator.com Bio: Patrick Munro is a registered financial consultant (RFC) with outstanding sales volume of progressive financial products and solutions to the senior and boomer marketplace. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
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Excel Finance Class 91: Period (Holding) Nominal, Real & Dollar Returns For Coupon Bond
Excel Finance Class 91: Period (Holding) Nominal, Real & Dollar Returns For Coupon Bond
Download Excel workbook people.highline.edu Learn how to: 1. Calculate Dollar Returns for Coupon Bond 2. Calculate Nominal Percentage Returns for Coupon Bond 3. Calculate Real Percentage Returns for Coupon Bond 4. Calculate Real Dollar Returns for Coupon Bond
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Excel Finance Class 57: Compare Cash Flows For a Coupon & A Zero Coupon Bond
Excel Finance Class 57: Compare Cash Flows For a Coupon & A Zero Coupon Bond
Download Excel workbook people.highline.edu Compare Cash Flows For a Coupon & A Zero Coupon Bond and see why some prefer one over the other.
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Finance & Investment Tips : What Is a US Savings Bond?
Finance & Investment Tips : What Is a US Savings Bond?
US savings bonds are simple financial savings instruments that can be purchased at a bank, which earn interest over a designated amount of time. Use US savings bonds to earn interest as part of a savings strategy with tips from a registered financial consultant in this free video on finance and investment. Expert: Patrick Munro Contact: www.northstarnavigator.com Bio: Patrick Munro is a registered financial consultant (RFC) with outstanding sales volume of progressive financial products and solutions to the senior and boomer marketplace. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
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Excel Finance Class 52: Bond Discount Or Premium Amortization Table.
Excel Finance Class 52: Bond Discount Or Premium Amortization Table.
Download Excel workbook people.highline.edu Learn how to create a Bond Discount or Premium Amortization Table. See how a Discounted Bond Actually Increases Interest and a Premium Reduces Interest.
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Paul Wilmott on Quantitative Finance, Chapter 13, Bond math
Paul Wilmott on Quantitative Finance, Chapter 13, Bond math
In chapter 13 I learned how to compare bonds using yield, yield to maturity, and Macaulay duration.
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Excel Finance Class 47: Selling Bond When Coupon Rate Is Different Than Discount Rate (YTM Rate)
Excel Finance Class 47: Selling Bond When Coupon Rate Is Different Than Discount Rate (YTM Rate)
Download Excel workbook people.highline.edu Learn about what happens to price of a bond when you sell it market rate is different than the coupon rate. See the PV function.
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Bond pricing with a financial calculator
Bond pricing with a financial calculator
Calculate prices and yields (annual & semi-annual)
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Paul Craig Roberts - Financial Terrorists "Made German Bond Auction Fail, Demand ECB To Print Money"
Paul Craig Roberts - Financial Terrorists "Made German Bond Auction Fail, Demand ECB To Print Money"
***ORIGINAL UPLOAD BY RTAmerica*** Permission to repost granted. Nov 25, 2011 To watch more visit us @ www.youtube.com Watch the full episode @ www.youtube.com twitter.com twitter.com What's the biggest impediment to Western economies, is it debt? Growth? Political leadership? We see the leaders of Germany, France and Italy pushing for a fiscal crackdown to solve the Eurozone crisis. As they push for fiscal union, is more Europe the problem or the solution? And in the US we see GOP hopefuls taking the stage in debate after debate to vie for the top spot in this country against current President Barack Obama. Could any of them steer the US economy in right the direction? Former Reagan assistant secretary of the Treasury, Paul Craig Roberts, says not a chance. "Germany's unforgivable crime before the Second World War was her attempt to extricate her economic power from the world's trading system and to create her own exchange mechanism which would deny world finance its opportunity to profit." - Winston Churchill (to Lord Robert Boothby, quoted in the Foreword, 2nd Ed. Sydney Rogerson, 'Propaganda in the Next War' 2001, orig. 1938)
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Finance & Investment Tips : What Is a Bid Bond?
Finance & Investment Tips : What Is a Bid Bond?
Bid bonds are used by municipalities to insure a contractor won't overcharge for a project, like a school or hospital; they also keep people from underbidding jobs and changing the rules later. Understand how bid bonds are used by insurance companies to ensure projects stay under budget with tips from a registered financial consultant in this free video on finance and investment. Expert: Patrick Munro Contact: www.northstarnavigator.com Bio: Patrick Munro is a registered financial consultant (RFC) with outstanding sales volume of progressive financial products and solutions to the senior and boomer marketplace. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
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Excel Finance - Calculate the Present Value of a Bond with Semiannual or Quarterly Interest Payments
Excel Finance - Calculate the Present Value of a Bond with Semiannual or Quarterly Interest Payments
Go to www.teachmsoffice.com for this and more tutorials and training in Excel and Microsoft office. This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to calculate the present value or price of a bond that has semiannual or quarterly interest (coupon) payments. This is similar to calculating the price of an annual bond except that you have to alter the particular details of the bond to take into account the multiple payment periods per year. This tutorial provides a step by step explanation of how to calculate the price of a bond with semiannual or quarterly interest payments as well as why there is a difference in the price of similar bonds that have different payment periods per year. This tutorial published with permission from http
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Excel Finance Class 50: Bond Rates Are Inversely Related To Bond Price (Scatter Diagram Excel Chart)
Excel Finance Class 50: Bond Rates Are Inversely Related To Bond Price (Scatter Diagram Excel Chart)
Download Excel workbook people.highline.edu Learn about how Bond Rates Are Inversely Related To Bond Price. See how to create a Scatter Diagram Excel Chart to portray the bond rate and price inverse relationship.
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News Update: BP Plc Exploring Debt Financing Alternatives; Bank Loans or Bond Offerings
News Update: BP Plc Exploring Debt Financing Alternatives; Bank Loans or Bond Offerings
BP Plc (NYSE:BP) is reportedly planning to raise $5 billion to $10 billion dollars starting as early as next week, as the company considers debt financing alternatives including bank loans or bond offerings to pay victims affected by the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. A Reuters report from today says that Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (NYSE:GS), Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS), Credit Suisse Group AG (NYSE:CS), UBS AG (NYSE:UBS), and The Blackstone Group LP (NYSE:BX) are all advisory firms to BP, and are rumored to potentially help finance a deal. BP is also reportedly considering corporate bond sale of up to $10 billion, however, an exact plan for the potential offering has not been finalized. "Demand for any bond would depend on the specifics of the deal, including whether he debt is backed by BP's assets," Knight Libertas senior analyst Vivek Pal told Reuters, adding, "Investors would demand a large level of protection; no one wants to step in front of an open-ended liability claim." Founder of New York-based Covenant Review, Adam Cohen, also commented: "For shareholders, it means BP is going to be paying more interest each year and shareholders are going to be even further back in the pecking order for their share of BP's cash flow. On the other hand, a successful bond deal will signal confidence in BP and mean that even more investors - new bondholders - are committed to seeing BP survive - it makes bankruptcy more politically unpalatable." Shares of BP are trading up 0.69% Friday <b>...</b>
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Excel Finance Class 92: Period (Holding) Returns For Zero Bond
Excel Finance Class 92: Period (Holding) Returns For Zero Bond
Download Excel workbook people.highline.edu See how to calculate the Returns For Zero Bond using the Present Value formula and the Percentage Change Formula.
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Municipal Bond Summit: Short-Term and Variable Rate Financing Solutions
Municipal Bond Summit: Short-Term and Variable Rate Financing Solutions
This panel discusses the municipal market needs for a short-term financing option. Whether it is market conditions or new capital levels required by Dodd-Frank or Basel III, the ability for banks to support the short-term municipal market has been dramatically affected. Panelists consider what options are available to issuers for short-term financings and what tools banks have to support such options in light of this changed landscape. In this clip, Jeffrey Prevedi, Senior Director, Standard and Poors Ratings Services, outlines risk associated with these solutions and how they are rated.
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Social Finance Webinar - Social Impact Bond Futures: The Development of Outcome Based Finance
Social Finance Webinar - Social Impact Bond Futures: The Development of Outcome Based Finance
Toby Eccles sets out his vision for the scaling of Social Impact Bond and the growth of outcomes finance market. He discusses the potential application of Social Impact Bonds in different social areas, the investor appetite for Social Impact Bonds, the need for new organisations suited to an outcomes based financing environment and the challenges of developing the market to scale. The webinar includes a presentation from Toby followed by Q&A. www.socialfinance.org.uk
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Rep. Thielen addresses HB 304 State Finances; Bond Allocation; Pooling
Rep. Thielen addresses HB 304 State Finances; Bond Allocation; Pooling
Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 727-12 HB No. 304, HD 1 RELATING TO STATE FINANCES. (State Finances; Bond Allocation; Pooling) AS AMENDED, PASS SECOND READING, PLACE ON THE CALENDAR FOR THIRD READING Allows the Department of Budget and Finance to enter into agreements with other bond issuers to pool bond allocations. The Department of Budget and Finance testified that according to the State's bond counsel, there are federal tax regulations that would prohibit the State from pooling bond allocations with other states. Any inter-state pooling of bond allocations made possible in this bill would be a violation of federal tax regulations. By partnering with other entities, the state may expose itself to more risk and will be dealing with larger amounts of allocations not previously experienced. The other entity may not be credit worthy or cause a higher interest rate to be applied hurting the State. Contact repthielen@capitol.hawaii.gov Excerpt from Capitol TV
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FInance 101 by Alex - replicating zero coupon bond w/ puts calls & stocks
FInance 101 by Alex - replicating zero coupon bond w/ puts calls & stocks
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Bond Financing Report.mp4
Bond Financing Report.mp4
Navajo Nation Division of Community Development Director Arbin Mitchell gives a report on bond financing to the 22nd Navajo Nation Council. Mitchell was joined by Navajo Nation Controller Mark Grant, Division of Economic Development Director Albert Damon, and Division of Transportation Director Paulson Chaco. Filmed on May 5, 2011 at Navajo Nation Council Chambers.

