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Well explained lecture madam, thank you
I just discovered your videos! They are so helpful, thank you so much!
Is it a discount bond or coupon bond ?
How can we calculate this in simple calculator, because this one is not allowed in exam
This is the best explanation of this that I've heard! Thank you!
Life saver🙃
Brilliant lecture
Am failing to use the calculator. What formula can I used so that I follow step by step
Thank you!Can you explain please what is the difference between yield to maturity 11% and coupon rate 8% ?
How do you do this without a present value calculator??¿
Hello! In theory, shouldn't the semi annual bond have a higher pv due to more frequent payments?
Very helpful content. Thank you
Thank you, you're a great helper. Keep it up a good work!!
Simple for that pv= coupen interest((1-1/(1+r)n/r))+ fv/(1+r)n here r means rate of interest fv face value
So simply and very well explained. Thank you so much. Now I need to get myself a calculator like yours ☺
Thank you 🙏 so much for this!
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Well explained lecture madam, thank you
I just discovered your videos! They are so helpful, thank you so much!
Is it a discount bond or coupon bond ?
How can we calculate this in simple calculator, because this one is not allowed in exam
This is the best explanation of this that I've heard! Thank you!
Life saver🙃
Brilliant lecture
Am failing to use the calculator. What formula can I used so that I follow step by step
Thank you!
Can you explain please what is the difference between yield to maturity 11% and coupon rate 8% ?
How do you do this without a present value calculator??¿
Hello! In theory, shouldn't the semi annual bond have a higher pv due to more frequent payments?
Very helpful content. Thank you
Thank you, you're a great helper. Keep it up a good work!!
Simple for that pv= coupen interest((1-1/(1+r)n/r))+ fv/(1+r)n here r means rate of interest fv face value
So simply and very well explained. Thank you so much. Now I need to get myself a calculator like yours ☺
Thank you 🙏 so much for this!