Bodie, Kane, and Marcus Essentials of Investments 12e Chapter 2 PDF

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Bodie, Kane, and Marcus

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This presentation covers asset classes and financial instruments, specifically focusing on the money market, treasury bills, and certificates of deposit. It details characteristics and calculations related to these types of assets.

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Chapter Asset Classes and 2 Financial Instruments Bodie, Kane, and Marcus Essentials of Investments 12th Edition 2.1 The Money Market Money markets Subsector of the fixed-income market Short-term Hi...

Chapter Asset Classes and 2 Financial Instruments Bodie, Kane, and Marcus Essentials of Investments 12th Edition 2.1 The Money Market Money markets Subsector of the fixed-income market Short-term Highly liquid Low risk Often have large denominations Copyright © 2022 McGraw Hill. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw Hill. 2 2.1 The Money Market: Treasury Bills Treasury Bills Issuer: Federal Government Denomination: Commonly $10,000; $1,000 Maturity: 4, 13, 26 or 52 Weeks Liquidity: High Default Risk: None Interest Type: Discount Taxation: Owed: Federal; Exempt: State, Local Copyright © 2022 McGraw Hill. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw Hill. 3 2.1 The Money Market: Treasury Bills Bank Discount Rate (T-bill quotes) $10, 000 − P 360 rBD =  $10, 000 n rBD = bank discount rate P = market price of the T-bill n = number of days to maturity Example: 90-day T-bill, P = $9,875 $10, 000 − $9,875 360 rBD =  =.05 = 5.00% $10, 000 90 Copyright © 2022 McGraw Hill. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw Hill. 4 2.1 The Money Market: Certificates of Deposit (CDs) Certificates of Deposit Issuer: Depository Institutions Denomination: Any, $100,000 or more marketable Maturity: Varies, Typically 14-day Minimum Liquidity: High for CDs

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