B D 4 For the rest of the questions pick only one of the outstanding debt securities CUSIP (A CUSIP is a nine-digit numeric or nine-character alphanumeric code that identifies a North American financial security for the purposes of facilitating clearing and settlement of trades. https://www.cusip.com/) CUSIP stands for Committee on Uniform Securities identification Procedures and is a numeric identifier better suited to computers. A symbol and a CUSIP number both identify 5 securities traded on public markets. 143130102 56585A 102 031162100 6 Symbol KMX (Carmax INC) MPC (Marathon Petroleum) AMGN (Amgen Inc 7 Coupon rate (3) 8 Maturity date Last Trade Price in dollars (Reading a Corporate Bond Table: Unlike stocks, the bond prices you see online or in the newspaper are not the actual dollar prices. They're really percentages of a bond's par value (usually $1,000). A corporate bond quoted at 992 is actually 99.2 percent of $1,000, which makes the price $992. The easiest procedure for arriving at a bond's price is to simply move the decimal point one position to the right) Last Trade Yield 1 Offering Date First Coupon Date Original Offering (dollar amount in thousands) Payment Frequency (of the coupon) How much is one coupon payment in dollars)? S is the bond callable, puttable or convertible? Moody's Rating Standard & Poor's Rating TRACE Grade Click on "Trade History". When was the last date on which a trade happen? How many trades do you count on that day? B D 4 For the rest of the questions pick only one of the outstanding debt securities CUSIP (A CUSIP is a nine-digit numeric or nine-character alphanumeric code that identifies a North American financial security for the purposes of facilitating clearing and settlement of trades. https://www.cusip.com/) CUSIP stands for Committee on Uniform Securities identification Procedures and is a numeric identifier better suited to computers. A symbol and a CUSIP number both identify 5 securities traded on public markets. 143130102 56585A 102 031162100 6 Symbol KMX (Carmax INC) MPC (Marathon Petroleum) AMGN (Amgen Inc 7 Coupon rate (3) 8 Maturity date Last Trade Price in dollars (Reading a Corporate Bond Table: Unlike stocks, the bond prices you see online or in the newspaper are not the actual dollar prices. They're really percentages of a bond's par value (usually $1,000). A corporate bond quoted at 992 is actually 99.2 percent of $1,000, which makes the price $992. The easiest procedure for arriving at a bond's price is to simply move the decimal point one position to the right) Last Trade Yield 1 Offering Date First Coupon Date Original Offering (dollar amount in thousands) Payment Frequency (of the coupon) How much is one coupon payment in dollars)? S is the bond callable, puttable or convertible? Moody's Rating Standard & Poor's Rating TRACE Grade Click on "Trade History". When was the last date on which a trade happen? How many trades do you count on that day