Excel Activity: Bond Valuation Clifford Clark is a recent retiree who is interested in investing some of his savings in corporate bonds. His financial planner has suggested the following bonds: Bond A has a 12% annual coupon, matures in 12 years, and has a $1,000 face value. Bond B has a 10% annual coupon, matures in 12 years, and has a $1,000 face value. Bond C has an 8% annual coupon, matures in 12 years, and has a $1,000 face value. Each bond has a yield to maturity of 10%. The data has been collected in the Microsoft Excel file below. Download the spreadsheet and perform the required analysis to answer the questions below. Do not round intermediate calculations. Use a minus sign to enter negative values, if any. If an answer is zero, enter "O". Download spreadsheet Bond Valuation-c7b158.xlsx a. Before calculating the prices of the bonds, indicate whether each bond is trading at a premium, at a discount, or at par. because its counon rate is Bond A is selling at b. Calculate the price of each of the three bonds. Round your answers to the nearest cent. Price (Bond A): $ Price (Bond B): $ Price (Bond C): $ C. Calculate the current yield for each of the three bonds. (Hint: The expected current yield is calculated as the annual interest divided by the price of the bond.) Round your answers to two decimal places. Current yield (Bond A): % Current yield (Bond B): % Current yield (Bond C): % d. If the yield to maturity for each bond remains at 10%, what will be the price of each bond 1 year from now? Round your answers to the nearest cent. Price (Bond A): $ Price (Bond B) $ Price (Bond C): $ What is the expected capital gains yield for each bond? What is the expected Enna. Autosaved at 11:37 AM Next Back % % pected capital gains yield pected total return % % 1. Clark is considering another bond, Bond D. It has an 8% semiannual upon and a $1,000 face value (i.e., it pays a $40 coupon every 6 months). and D is scheduled to mature in 6 years and has a price of $1,160. It is so callable in 4 years at a call price of $1,070. 1. What is the bond's nominal yield to maturity? Round your answer to two decimal places. % 2. What is the bond's nominal yield to call? Round your answer to two decimal places. % 3. If Mr. Clark were to purchase this bond, would he be more likely to receive the yield to maturity or yield to call? Explain your answer. Because the YTM is the YTC, Mr. Clark expect the bond to be called. Consequently, he would earn . Explain briefly time difference between price risk and reinvestment risk. This risk of a decline in bond values due to an increase in interest rates is called The risk of an income decline due to a drop in interest rates is called