Quiz: Bonds and Their Valuation

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Bonds and Their Valuation Quiz

Test your knowledge on bonds and their valuation in this engaging quiz designed for finance enthusiasts and students alike! Whether you're a beginner or an expert, this quiz covers essential concepts related to bond types, valuation techniques, and market dynamics.

Key Features:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Modified true or false statements
  • Learn while you play
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by CalculatingInvestor317
Name: (SURNAME, First Name MI.)
Modified True or False: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if not and replace the underlined word that makes it incorrect.
EXAMPLE: (FALSE/BOND)
Modified True or False: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if not and replace the underlined word that makes it incorrect.
EXAMPLE: (FALSE/BOND)
Government bonds are completely riskless because there is a chance for the bonds’ price to decline when interest rates rise.
Bonds are a form of debt and seem as liabilities in the organizations balance sheet.
Discount Bond r_d < coupon rate.
Floating-Rate Bond is a debt security that does not pay interest but instead trades at a deep discount, rendering a profit at maturity, when the bond is redeemed for its full-face value. Some bonds are issued as zero-coupon instruments from the start, while others bonds transform into zero-coupon.
The coupon rate is calculated based on the face value or par value and not on the issue price or market value.
The federal government issues bonds that have maturities greater than 10 years.
Primary Market is frequently referred to as the "new issues" market in which transactions strictly occur directly between the bond issuers and the bond buyers.
Government Bonds are also referred to as Munis.
Municipal Bonds are exposed to risk however people in high income tax bracket find them attractive.
The bond market is often called the debt market.
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