An investor purchases a newly issued 10-year Treasury Inflation-Protected Security (TIPS) with a par value of dollars and a nominal annual coupon rate. If the Consumer Price Index (CPI) increases by during the security's first year, which of the following accurately describes the adjustment to the bond's principal, the annual interest payout, and the federal income tax implications for that year?
- The principal value increases to 31.20, and the $40 principal inflation adjustment is taxable as federal ordinary income in the year it occurs.Cevap
- BThe principal value remains fixed at 70 to account for inflation, and only the interest received is subject to federal income tax.
- CThe principal value increases to 30, and taxes on the $40 principal adjustment are deferred until the security matures or is sold.
- DThe principal value increases to 31.20, and both the interest income and the principal adjustment are completely exempt from federal income taxation.
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The principal value increases to 31.20, and the $40 principal inflation adjustment is taxable as federal ordinary income in the year it occurs.
Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) are designed to protect investors from purchasing power risk by adjusting their principal value based on changes in the Consumer Price Index (CPI). With a CPI increase, the 4\% 1,040. The fixed annual coupon rate is applied to this new principal value, resulting in an annual interest payout of 1,040 \times 3\% 40 principal inflation adjustment ('phantom income') are taxable as federal ordinary income in the year they occur.
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Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) principal adjustments, interest calculations, and federal income tax treatment