Let p be the price of the bond.
Annual coupons payment = 85
Par value (future value) is $1000.
So with a yield-to-maturity of 10% in three years,
p(1+10%) = 1000+3*85
solve for p
p=(1000+3*85)/1.10=1140.91
Note: since the coupon payment is not reinvested in the bond, the value is not compounded. Thus there is additional benefit if the payments are reinvested elsewhere. In other words, the yield-to-maturity actually under-estimates the potential yield.
Answer:
Letter D is correct.<em> Extreme value retailers.</em>
Explanation:
Extreme value retailers are those whose focus is on offering customers very low prices. This type of consumer price pass-through can be guaranteed by the strategy of such retailers that reduce advertising costs and other marketing variables, and purchase their supplies from ideal suppliers who already sell at lower market prices.
They are therefore able to achieve price advantages by marketing non-durable goods, which are those that are made to be consumed immediately and constantly.
Answer:
the labor cost went up by 46.8% this year.
Explanation:
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The answer is goal setting