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bond - a type of security under which the issuer owes the holder a debt, and is obliged – depending on the terms – to repay the principal of the bond at the maturity date as well as interest over a specified amount of time.

A combined total of $34,000 is invested in two bonds that pay 4% and 8.5% simple interest. The annua
A combined total of $34,000 is invested in two bonds that pay 4% and 8.5% simple interest. The annual interest is $2,350. How much is invested in each bond Using our split fund interest calculator, we get; [LIST] [*][B]12,000[/B] in Fund 1 [*][B]22,000[/B] in Fund 2 [/LIST]

A combined total of $40,000 is invested in two bonds that pay 6% and 9% simple interest. The annual
A combined total of $40,000 is invested in two bonds that pay 6% and 9% simple interest. The annual interest is $3,210.00. How much is invested in each bond? Using our [URL='https://www.mathcelebrity.com/split-fund-interest-calculator.php?p=40000&i1=6&i2=9&itot=3210&pl=Calculate']split fund interest calculator[/URL], we get: Fund 1 at 6% = [B]13,000[/B] Fund 2 at 9% =[B] 27,000[/B]

A person invested 30,000 in stocks and bonds. Her investment in bonds is 2000 more than 1-third her
A person invested 30,000 in stocks and bonds. Her investment in bonds is 2000 more than 1-third her investments in stocks. How much did she invest in stocks? How much did she invest in bonds? Let the stock investment be s, and the bond investment be b. We're given: [LIST=1] [*]b + s = 30000 [*]b = 1/3s + 2000 [/LIST] Plug in (2) to (1): 1/3s + 2000 + s = 30000 Group like terms: (1/3 + 1)s + 2000 = 30000 Since 1 = 3/3, we have: 4/3s + 2000 = 30000 Subtract 2000 from each side: 4/3s + 2000 - 2000 = 30000 - 2000 Cancel the 2000's on the left side, we get: 4/3s = 28000 [URL='https://www.mathcelebrity.com/1unk.php?num=4%2F3s%3D28000&pl=Solve']Typing this equation into our calculator[/URL], we get: s = [B]21,000[/B]

A retired couple invested $8000 in bonds. At the end of one year, they received an interest payment
A retired couple invested $8000 in bonds. At the end of one year, they received an interest payment of $584. What was the simple interest rate of the bonds? For simple interest, we have: Balance * interest rate = Interest payment 8000i = 584 Divide each side of the equation by 8000 to isolate i: 8000i/8000 = 584/8000 Cancelling the 8000's on the left side, we get: i = 0.073 Most times, interest rates are expressed as a percentage. Percentage interest = Decimal interest * 100% Percentage interest = 0.073 * 100% Multiplying by 100 is the same as moving the decimal point two places right: Percentage interest = [B]7.3%[/B]

Before Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire, and Sammy Sosa, Roger Maris held the record for the most home runs
Before Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire, and Sammy Sosa, Roger Maris held the record for the most home runs in one season. Just behind Maris was Babe Ruth. The numbers of home runs hit by these two athletes in their record-breaking seasons form consecutive integers. Combined, the two athletes hit 121 home runs. Determine the number of home runs hit by Maris and Ruth in their record-breaking seasons. We want [URL='https://www.mathcelebrity.com/consecintwp.php?num=121&pl=Sum']the sum of 2 consecutive integers equals 121[/URL]. [B]We get Maris at 61 and Ruth at 60[/B]

Bond Flat Price-Accrued Coupon-Market Price
Free Bond Flat Price-Accrued Coupon-Market Price Calculator - Calculates the flat price, accrued coupon, and market price for a bond between valuation dates using the following methods:
1) Theoretical Method
2) Practical Method
3) Semi-Theoretical Method

Bond Price Formulas
Free Bond Price Formulas Calculator - Given a face value, coupon percent, yield percent, term, and redemption value, this calculates the price of a bond using the four price formulas for bonds
1) Basic
2) Premium/Discount
3) Base
4) Makeham

Bond Yield Rates
Free Bond Yield Rates Calculator - Calculates the yield rate of bonds using the Yield Approximation Method or the Bond Salesman Method.

James Bond has a secret code. The code is 3 digits long and less than 160. The digits add to 10. Wha
James Bond has a secret code. The code is 3 digits long and less than 160. The digits add to 10. What is his secret code? less than 160 means 0 to 159 Working backwards with 1 in the hundreds place and 5 in the 10's place, we see that 1 + 5 + 4 = 10 [B]154[/B]

Kunio puts $2,200.00 into savings bonds that pay a simple interest rate of 2.4%. How much money will
Kunio puts $2,200.00 into savings bonds that pay a simple interest rate of 2.4%. How much money will the bonds be worth at the end of 4 years? Using our [URL='http://www.mathcelebrity.com/simpint.php?av=&p=2200&int=2.4&t=4&pl=Simple+Interest']simple interest balance calculator[/URL], we his account will be worth [B]$2,411.20[/B] after 4 years

Number Bonds
Free Number Bonds Calculator - Adds or subtracts 2 numbers and using grouping by 10 or 100. Also called number bonds or addition facts. Multiplies two numbers using tape diagrams.

What is the annual nominal rate compounded daily for a bond that has an annual yield of 5.4%? Round
What is the annual nominal rate compounded daily for a bond that has an annual yield of 5.4%? Round to three decimal places. Use a 365 day year. [U]Set up the accumulation equation:[/U] (1+i)^365 = 1.054 [U]Take the natural log of each side[/U] 365 * Ln(1 + i) = 1.054 Ln(1 + i) = 0.000144089 [U]Use each side as a exponent to eulers constant e[/U] (1 + i) = e^0.000144089 1 + i = 1.000144099 i = 0.000144099 or [B].0144099%[/B]

You put $5500 in a bond fund which has an annual yield of 4.8%. How much interest will be earned in
You put $5500 in a bond fund which has an annual yield of 4.8%. How much interest will be earned in 23 years? Build the accumulation of principal. We multiply 5,500 times 1.048 raised to the 23rd power. Future Value = 5,500 (1.048)^23 Future Value =5,500(2.93974392046) Future Value = 16,168.59 The question asks for interest earned, so we find this below: Interest Earned = Future Value - Principal Interest Earned = 16,168.59 - 5,500 Interest Earned = [B]10,668.59[/B]

Zero-Coupon Bond Price
Free Zero-Coupon Bond Price Calculator - This calculator calculates the price of a zero-coupon bond given a face value, yield rate, and term.