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Basic Question 4 of 9

The ex-coupon transaction price is 133-5/32 for a semi-annual pay, 12-3/8% coupon bond. Five months have elapsed since the last coupon. The bond is trading. What is the full price for $1,500,000 par value of this bond?

A. $1,997,344
B. $2,074,688
C. $2,090,156

User Contributed Comments 19

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wldu (0.01) where does this number come from?
stefdunk 133 5/32 is the price in percent compared to par. therefore the price is 133 5/32 x .01 x par.
danlan Pay attention to "ex-coupon"
antarctica ex-coupon transaction price means the price that already takes into account coupon paid to the seller -> another term for full price
rickeling ex-coupon price has nothing to do with full price here. It just means that the seller gets the accrued interest.
thanks As stefdunk mentioned...133 5/32 is the price in percent compared to par, therefore 133 5/32 x .01 x par = 133 5/32% x par
southeuro very good point by thegodfather.
southeuro value to the buyer EXcludes the accrued interest if traded. but value INcludes the accrued interest for the bondholder if he intends to keep it. That's my take on it. Am I wrong?
gulfa99 i think cfa should be more logical and given questions from real life. When i buy a bond in real life after due coupon i have to compensate the seller for the accrued interest t+3 - the last coupon date. and when i sell the bond, the buyer will compensate me for the accrued interest.
johntan1979 Ex coupon price QUOTED at 133-5/32, meaning this IS the agreed and transacted full bond price. Seller gets to keep the entire coupon payment regardless of how much time has passed.

This is the difference with question 1, where you only get an ex coupon price ($225,990), not a bond quote.
johntan1979 Technically, the question should ask what is the clean price, not full price.

Full price = agreed price + accrued interest
Clean price = agreed price
gill15 Well the Agreed price is the full price because accrued interest = 0
gill15 And SouthEuro has got it right....tricky questions
Emma100 could someone explain where 0.01 is from
Shaan23 Yup Johntan has it right.

When Ex Coupon - buyer does not receive the coupon so accrued interest is not relevent. Equation for
Full price = Clean Price + accrued interest but for Ex coupon accrued interest = 0

floydtrend @Emma100 check stefdunk's comment.
angusmyers 0.01 is 1/100. Transaction price is 133-5/32 for every $100 worth of bond. They are merely converting to get a transaction price for every $1 of bond.
sarasyed5 what does 133-5/32 mean? can someone please explain
sarasyed5 ah i get it now!! its whole number, i have to convert it into decimal
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