Mar 14, 2023

Basic Bond Math Interview Question

Hi all - I am expecting to receive an interview question on basic bond math that I was hoping someone here may have some insight into. The question will likely be as follows:


If you buy a bond at 80 (discount to par) with a 5% annual coupon, hold it for 5 years and sell it at par, what is your return?


Believe this will be a mental math question, so not expecting to be allowed to use a calculator. My simple brain assumes you take the 5% annual coupon and add the average annual return upon sale (20/100 = 20%/5 = 4%) to it to approximate a ~9% return, but I am almost sure that is oversimplifying it/just wrong in general. Any insight would be greatly appreciated!

 

Ah that makes sense. Thank you so much for the explanation - facepalm on using 100 instead of 80 as the denom. 

 
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It should be this: 5/80 = 6.25% from the coupon + (100-80)/5 = 4% from the yield = ~10.25% YTM

Total return (not annualized like YTM) is 100 (from principal) plus 25 from coupon (over five years) divided by 80 (what you paid for the bond) - 1 = 56.25%

 

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