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Basic Question 9 of 15
Prior to the maturity date, a zero-coupon bond will always sell at a price ______.
B. less than par value
C. greater than par value
A. zero-coupon bonds initially sell at a discount to par value, but their price increases to a premium above par value before the bond maturity date.
B. less than par value
C. greater than par value
User Contributed Comments 3
User | Comment |
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2014 | The amount is amortized over a period of bond to reach par value from discount |
ars2011 | it reaches par at maturity so naturally it will be less than par before maturity , basically it converges to par |
annaschot | This is not necessarily true in the current economic climate. There are zero-coupon bonds that trade above par value, thus generating a negative yield. (Yes investors actually PAY to hold this bond vs GET PAID to hold this bond. E.g. a german zero-coupon government bond) |
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Learning Outcome Statements
describe the features of a fixed-income security
CFA® 2024 Level I Curriculum, Volume 4, Module 1.