Lesson 33 : Different Markets for Stocks and Bonds

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Different Markets for Stocks and Bonds

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Different Markets for Stocks and Bonds

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Corporation M, with a current market value of ₱ 65.00, give a dividend of ₱ 11.00 per share of its common stock. Corporation N, with a current market value of ₱ 75.00, give a dividend of ₱ 15.00 per share. What is the stock yield ratio for Corporation N?

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Corporation M, with a current market value of ₱ 65.00, give a dividend of ₱ 11.00 per share of its common stock. Corporation N, with a current market value of ₱ 75.00, give a dividend of ₱ 15.00 per share. Find the stock yield ratio for Corporation M.

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Determine the amount of semi-annual coupon paid for a 3% bond with a face value of ₱ 100,000.00 which matures after 8 years. How many coupons are paid?

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A bank declared a dividend of ₱ 35.00 per share for the common stock. If the common stock closes at ₱ 98.00, how large is the stock yield ratio on this investment?

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It is the ratio of the annual dividend per share and the market value per share.

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It is the interest rate the bond issuer will use in computing the interest payment, usually expressed in percent.

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It is the rate per coupon payment period; denoted by r.

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A certain financial institution declared a ₱ 80,000,000.00 dividend for the common stocks. If there is a total of 500,000 shares of common stocks, how much is the dividend per share?

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A certain corporation declared a 4.5% dividend on a stock with a par value of ₱ 400.00. Mr. Reyes owns 100 shares of stocks with a par value of ₱ 400.00 How much is the dividend she received?

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The periodic interest payment that the bondholder receives during the time between purchase date and maturity date.

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