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Principles of Finance: Unit 5, Semi-Annual v Daily Compounding: Bonds 2 Views
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What's the difference between semi-annual and daily compounding when it comes to bonds? Get your calendars and calculators out for this one.
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Principles of finance ah la shmoop semi annual versus daily
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compounding in bonds effective rate All right people This natty
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concept takes into effect the compound ing period That is
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if two bonds are identical in every way except that
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one comp pounds daily and the other compounds semi annually
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while the daily compound er will effectively yield you more
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greenbacks All right if we have an investment of one
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hundred grand in a bond yielding six percent it'll pay
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us three grand in six months And if we just
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kept that cash in the same bond vehicle we now
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have one hundred three thousand on which to then receive
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annualized interest right Like we get that three grand after
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six months we just reinvested in the same bond and
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our com pounding on one hundred three grand right So
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said another way So for the next semi annual period
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we get a three percent return on one hundred three
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grand instead of three percent on just the hundred grand
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that we started with case that's semi annual compounding But
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with daily compounding we get mohr Our little formula here
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should explain how on our first six months or one
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hundred eighty two days of the year we get three
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percent of one plus the quantity one over one eighty
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two it's the same is six percent of the quantity
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won over three sixty four right But after one day
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of one hundred thousand dollars bond we'd have like one
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hundred thousand dollars plus roughly three thousand dollars divided by
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one eighty two which is about sixteen bucks and change
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So then on day two we're compounding on a higher
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base principle of one hundred thousand sixteen dollars Well doesn't
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seem like much but you that every day for a
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whole lot of days it really adds up So what
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if you have a bond yielding twelve percent and it
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actually pays awfully well you owned it five years and
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you think you made a killing homerun right Not necessarily
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What if these work brazilian bonds issued so that they
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were payable in the brazilian currency The ray al Well
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during the five years you owned that twelve percent yielding
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bond brazil saw inflation of twenty percent a year So
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you lost eight percent When you collect your principal at
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the end of these five years you'll go shopping for
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a car and woops It turns out that you actually
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lost eight percent a year at least eight percent a
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year in buying power Your nominal twelve percent yield Actually
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violent stunk You're real Return was a loss of eight 00:02:21.13 --> [endTime] percent a year Nice job there pal
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