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Conference nyoss1::market_investing

Title:Market Investing
Moderator:2155::michaud
Created:Thu Jan 23 1992
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1060
Total number of notes:10477

944.0. "Determining bond value" by JOKUR::FALKOF () Mon Nov 20 1995 11:46

I need to determine the value of several bonds that were issued at different
times and with different maturity dates. They were issued by a foreign
government.

Say, I have a $1000 bond that was purchased for $700 and it has a 5 year
from purchase maturity date. If it is now 1/3 of the time from purchase
to maturity, would I add (1/3)*(1000-700) = 100 to the purchase price
to give me a current value of $800? Do I need to be concerned even with
the number of months, or can I round off in terms of years. Or do I have 
to consult tables or the issuer to find the value on any specific date?

The purpose of this need is for estate valuation at two or three times
in the last few years.

Thanks to all.
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944.1AIAG::WEISSMANTue Nov 21 1995 14:406
there are standard formulas for bond valuation - you can look them up - but one
important factor that you left out in your note are current interest rates - as
interest rates go up the value of bonds go down and as interest rates go down
the value of bonds go up (this is actually intuitively obvious - if I have a
bond paying 10% that has five years to maturity and interest rates on new bonds
have dropped to 5%, then my bond paying 10% is worth more).