Sharp EL-738 Bond Calculations, Variables used in bond calculations, Setting the day-count method

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Bond Calculations

Using bond calculations, you can obtain bond prices, yields to maturity, and accrued interest.

Variables used in bond calculations

Variable

Description

Default value

COUPON (PMT)

Annual coupon rate (%)

0

 

 

 

REDEMPT (FV)

Redemption value *1

0

M-D-Y 1*2

Settlement date (date of bond pur-

1-1-2001

 

chase)

 

 

 

 

M-D-Y 2 *2

Redemption date

1-1-2001

CPN/Y (N)*3

Number of coupons per year

1

YIELD (I/Y)

Yield to maturity (%)

0

 

 

 

PRICE (PV)

Bond price *4

0

ACCU INT

Accrued interest

 

 

 

*1 Redemption value of the security per $100 par value.

*2 You can change the date format to D-M-Y (see page 10).

*3 You can only enter “1” or “2” — “1” for annual coupons and “2” for semi-annual coupons.

*4 Per $100 par value.

Note: Bonds are associated with payment methods known as coupons. A coupon is like an “interest-only payment,” and it is based on the future value of the bond. COUPON is a percentage of the bond par value, usually annually, by the owner of the bond.

For bonds that have annual coupons, the owner receives one payment of the coupon amount each year. Some bonds have semi-annual coupons. For these, each year’s coupon amount is paid in two equal payments six months apart. The date on which a coupon payment is made is called the “coupon date.” The bond maturity date is usu- ally the last coupon date.

Setting the day-count method

You can toggle between the actual calendar (365 days plus leap years) and a 360-day calendar (12 months of 30 days each) using .&. The actual calendar is set by default (360 is not displayed). The calendar range is from January 1, 1901 to December 31, 2099.

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Contents EL-738 Page Contents Operational Notes IntroductionUsing the .and Key Notations in This ManualKeys Resetting the Calculator In Case of Difficulty Resetting the calculatorPreparing to Use the Calculator Calculator and Display Layout Calculator layoutKey operation keys 2ndF Display layoutSelecting the display notation and number of decimal places SET UP Menu0003 3333333000 Selecting the angular unit seeOperations available in each mode Selecting a modeOperating Modes Selecting the date format see343 140009000 Basic CalculationsDelete key ⋅ ⋅Memory clear key Editing and Correcting an EntryCursor keys Playback functionMemory use in each mode for memory calculations Errors500 192Independent memory M Temporary memories A-H, X-ZLast answer memory ANS TVM variablesStatistical variables Memory calculationsExample Key operation Financial calculations General InformationVariables shared among calculations Variables used in financial calculationsBasic variable operations TVM variables N, I/Y, PV, PMT, FVListed financial variables Category Display symbols Descriptions ENT and Comp symbolsCompound interest Cash flow diagramsVariable Corresponding Description Default Variable key Setting the payment period payment dueTVM Time Value of Money Solver Variables used in the TVM solverCalculating basic loan interest Basic examples for the TVM solver24000 12005600000 440008000 400125586 Calculating basic loan payments20000 3600FV= Calculating future value2000 1001000000 376889Ordinary annuity END Specifying payments dueAnnuity due BGN Ordinary annuity30000000 1800360 162457029950 240014500 299500150000 3400627995 Calculating down payment and amount to borrow90000 30000550 14655892Variable Description Default value Amortization CalculationsVariables used in amortization 8895148 61656203428 104852600 17004800 38445748275524 1724476Entering cash flow data Discounted Cash Flow AnalysisSingle cash flows Repeated cash flows200 000*2300 Confirming and editing dataEditing data 2500000Deleting data Inserting data600000 3000000Variables used in discounted cash flow analysis NPV and IRRPlay in Normal mode Procedure Key operation Display Bring up the initial disTo obtain NPV To obtain IRRCalculating the present value of variable cash flows 2314662752 Setting the day-count method Bond CalculationsVariables used in bond calculations To obtain yield to maturity Yield I/Y To obtain bond price Price PV10000 65015-2023 7209250 728Entering dates Depreciation Calculations Setting the depreciation methodVariables used in depreciation calculations Key operation DescriptionPage 3000 5000000Calculating straight-line depreciation Conversion between APR and EFF 1956To change APR to EFF To change EFF to APRVariables used in day and date calculations Day and Date Calculations22800 10-2009Calculating number of days Answer 228 daysProcedure Key operation Display Move to the last date Percent Change/Compound Interest Cal- culationsCalculate 11600000 75000005467 800000113 980000Cost/Sell/Margin/Markup Calculations Variables used in cost/sell/margin/markup calcula- tions9500 4556088842 Determining selling priceBreakeven Calculations Variables used in breakeven calculationsCalculating the breakeven point 7580 150000012000 33937Chain Calculations Constant Calculations071 0875000 4500Random numbers Random FunctionsRandom dice Random coin532 Modify FunctionRandom integer For a single-variable data set Entering statistical dataFor a two-variable data set x value y value J Key operation Sub-mode DisplayEntering statistical data 1000 2000 Single-variable statistical calculations Statistical Calculations and VariablesLinear regression calculations Quadratic regression calculationVariables Content 53000 17857Single-variable statistical calculation Linear regression calculation Quadratic regression calculation TVM solver Financial Calculation FormulasAmortization calculations Discounted cash flow analysisBond calculations Depreciation calculations Conversion between APR and EFFDay and date calculations Statistical Calcula- tion Formulas Cost/Sell/Margin/Markup calculationsBreakeven calculations Error codes and error types Errors and Calculation RangesSyntax error Error Calculation error ErrorNo solution Error Equation too long ErrorDisplay error Error Input value error ErrorFunction Calculation range Calculation ranges of functionsInteger When to replace the battery Battery ReplacementReplacement procedure Automatic power-off functionPriority Levels in Calculations Specifications For more information about business/ financial calculatorsKey operation and calculation priority Index Formulas, 72-75 FV, 18, 22, 72 GRAD, 8, 9, 61 Memo