ECO349H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Nominal Interest Rate, Interest, Cash Flow

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Chapter #4 - the meaning of interest rates. Present value - based on the notion that a dollar paid one year from today is worth less than a dollar paid today. If you deposit a dollar today in a savings and earn interest than it is worth more than receiving a dollar in a year. Simple loan - lender provides borrower with an amount of funds (principal) and must be repaid to the lender at maturity date along with interest. Coupon bond - pays owner of the bond some fixed interest payments every year until the maturity date when the specified final amount (face value) is repaid. Discount bond (zero-coupon bond) - is bought at a price below face value and face value is repaid at maturity. Simple loans + discount bonds on have cash flow at maturity whereas fixed-payment loans and coupon bonds make frequent payments.

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