Answer:
7.82%
Explanation:
Given the following :
Par value = 102%
Coupon rate = 8.1%
Period (n) = 10 years
Yield to maturity (YTM) =?
with a face value (F) of $1000
The current price (P) of bond will be:
102% * $1000 = (1.02 * $1000) = $1020
Annual coupon payment = $1000 * 8.1% = $1000 * 0.081 = $81
The YTM formula is given by:
YTM = [ C +( F - P) / n] / [(F + P) / 2)]
YTM= [(81 + (1000 - 1020) / 10] / [(1000 + 1020)/2)]
YTM = [(81 +(-20/10)] / (2020/2)
YTM = [(81 - 2) / 1010]
YTM = 79 / 1010
YTM = 0.078217
YTM =0.078217 * 100
YTM = 7.82%
You do the reverse here of what you did in the other question.
Find the multiplier for a 23 year old female in a 5 year plan (2.30)
You then divide the premium (242.11) by 2.30
To find the face value, you multiply that answer by 1000 and round to the nearest decimal.
You are just backing into the face value this time.
Answer:
1. True 2. True 3. False 4. True
Explanation:
Identify whether the given statements about climate change and economic growth are true or false.
1. Poorer countries have historically been responsible for the bulk of world carbon emissions because of poor technology and environmental regulations.
<em>True, because they cannot afford advanced technologies that minimize carbon emissions and most of their production assets produces waste in form of emissions that damages the environment e.g. gas flaring</em>
2. Air and water quality in developed countries is generally much better today than it was several decades ago.
<em>True, over time governments have increased spending in the area of public health and waste management.</em>
3. Tackling climate change issues is likely to only modestly dent long-term economic growth.
<em>False, because tackling climate change will protect the environment and the resources therein which are harnessed for economic growth.</em>
4. Carbon emissions are negatively correlated with economic growth.
<em>True, because carbon emissions damage the environment which holds the resources for economic growth.</em>
Answer:
Neither nominal damages nor punitive damages.
Explanation:
Nominal damage is defined as money from a defendant that is awarded to a plaintiff for a legal wrong. The amount awarded does not meet up to the financial loss incurred.
Punitive damage is the type that is awarded to punish the defendant for an injury or wrong done to a plaintiff. This is also called exemplary damages.
In the given scenario the owner will not be able to recover either punitive or nominal damages from the movers.
This is because movers used a rope and pulley apparatus to lift the anvils on the outside of the building to a second-story window. This was aimed at not harming anyone within the building.
Also when it fell the anvil was not even dented.
So there was no basis for the negligence charge as there was no injury inflicted.