An investor evaluates a callable corporate bond trading in the secondary market at a price of . The bond has a par value of , an annual coupon rate of , 12 years remaining until maturity, and is callable in 5 years at par. Which of the following correctly lists the yield metrics for this premium bond in order from highest to lowest?
- Nominal Yield, Current Yield, Yield to Maturity, Yield to CallCevap
- BYield to Call, Yield to Maturity, Current Yield, Nominal Yield
- CNominal Yield, Yield to Call, Yield to Maturity, Current Yield
- DCurrent Yield, Nominal Yield, Yield to Maturity, Yield to Call
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Nominal Yield, Current Yield, Yield to Maturity, Yield to Call
When a bond is trading at a premium (above par value), the investor pays more than what will be returned at redemption. The stated nominal yield (coupon rate) is fixed based on par, so it is the highest value. The current yield reflects the coupon divided by the higher purchase price, making it lower than the nominal yield. Yield to maturity (YTM) accounts for the annual loss of premium spread over 12 years to maturity, reducing the yield further. Yield to call (YTC) amortizes that same premium loss over a shorter timeframe of 5 years to the call date, resulting in the lowest yield of all. Thus, the correct sequence from highest to lowest is Nominal Yield > Current Yield > Yield to Maturity > Yield to Call.
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Bond yield hierarchy for premium vs. discount bonds
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