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What is the value of a 2-year, 6% coupon, callable bond (in one year at 100) given the following interest rate tree?

User Contributed Comments 14
User | Comment |
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katybo | finally Im understanding binomial trees! |
xyzanand | Life is a binomial tree... |
octavianus | How do you calculate the call values in general? In this case, how do you determine $99.755 (Up) and $100 (down) for year 1 call values? Please help!!!! |
mchu | Value at the Node = Min {Value from backward induction, Call price} Call price is par. |
tabulator | octavianus, take some time reading notes and not jumping straigh to problems |
rhardin | Yes, the notes were very clear and helpful. Read them. |
moghizz | read them octavianus! read them! |
charomano | 99.755 = 0.5*(100+6)/(1+0.06205) + 0.5*(100+6) / (1+0.06205) |
ukrainia | Octavianus check the notes brah! |
ybavly | Jeez, Octavianus, it's right there staring at you. Read the notes!! |
bbadger | If the interest rate is less than the coupon rate, write in the call value. You need a greater than coupon interest rate to discount to less than par value. |
bbadger | And don't read the notes Octa, in fact I hope at least 65% of you don't study at all. Thanks. |
thebkr777 | ^LOL @bbadger Level 2 thinking right here |
davidt876 | ...turns out octa really doesn't have a clue wa gwaan |

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