Assume that today's date is February 15, 2015. Robin Hood Inc. bond is an annual-coupon bond. Par value of the bond is $1,000. How much you will pay for the bond if you purchased the bond today?
|
Company |
Price |
Coupon Rate |
Maturity Date |
YTM |
Current Yield |
Rating |
|
Robin Hood |
122.759 |
9.067 |
2-15- 2028 |
- |
- |
D |

Assume that today's date is February 15, 2015. Robin Hood Inc. bond is an annual-coupon bond....
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