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Chapter 12

Bonds - Concepts and Valuation

Características y precios de los bonos
Características y precios de los bonos
Bonds are debt securities, typically long-term, issued to raise capital. Examples include corporate bonds issued by companies or municipal bonds issued by ...
Valoración de Bonos
Valoración de Bonos
A bond's value is calculated as the present value of its future cash flows, which includes periodic coupon payments and the principal repayment, both ...
Determinación del valor actual de un bono
Determinación del valor actual de un bono
Valuation determines an asset's current value based on anticipated future benefits. In the case of bonds, valuation means determining their current ...
Cálculo del rendimiento al vencimiento
Cálculo del rendimiento al vencimiento
Yield to Maturity, or YTM, represents the total rate of return that an investor can expect if a bond is held until maturity. Computing the actual return ...
Riesgo en la valoración de bonos
Riesgo en la valoración de bonos
Bonds provide diversification and steady income to investors but carry various risks. Bonds carry common risks such as default, interest rate, liquidity, ...
El Contrato de Bonos
El Contrato de Bonos
A bond indenture is a legal contract between a bond issuer such as a corporation and bondholders, detailing the terms of the bond. Bond terms include face ...
Calificaciones de bonos
Calificaciones de bonos
Bond ratings evaluate the creditworthiness of a bond issuer and their likelihood of defaulting. Bond ratings are independent assessments that help ...
Mercados de bonos
Mercados de bonos
The bond market, or the debt or credit market, is where participants issue and trade debt securities like bonds. It has two key segments, made up of the ...
 Inflation and Interest Rates: Real vs. Nominal Rates
Inflation and Interest Rates: Real vs. Nominal Rates
Inflation, defined as the sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy, impacts financial markets and investment ...
El efecto Fisher
El efecto Fisher
The Fisher Effect explains the relationship between nominal interest rates, real interest rates, and expected inflation. This concept helps investors ...
Bond Yields and the Yield Curve: Putting It All Together
Bond Yields and the Yield Curve: Putting It All Together
Bond yields and the yield curve are fundamental components of fixed-income markets, influencing investment decisions, economic policies, and financial ...
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