An investor purchases a 920. Which of the following correctly ranks the bond's yield measures from lowest to highest?
- Nominal yield, current yield, yield to maturity, yield to callCevap
- BYield to call, yield to maturity, current yield, nominal yield
- CCurrent yield, nominal yield, yield to call, yield to maturity
- DYield to maturity, yield to call, current yield, nominal yield
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The correct ranking from lowest to highest yield for a discount bond is Nominal Yield, Current Yield, Yield to Maturity, and Yield to Call.
When a bond is purchased at a discount (below 920) is below par, Current Yield is higher than Nominal Yield. Yield to Maturity (YTM) accounts for the capital gain up to maturity, making it higher than Current Yield. Yield to Call (YTC) accelerates that capital gain over a shorter timeframe, producing the highest yield. Thus, the correct sequence from lowest to highest is: Nominal Yield < Current Yield < Yield to Maturity < Yield to Call.
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