You work as a Finance Manager for Blue Well Inc. The company has a Windows-based network. You are using Excel spreadsheet for maintaining the financial budget and other financial calculations. You want to return the price per $100 face value of a security that pays interest at maturity. Which of the following financial functions will you use to accomplish the task?
Various financial functions (reference) are as follows:
1. ACCRINT function: It is used to return the accrued interest for a security that pays periodic interest.
2. ACCRINTM function: It is used to return the accrued interest for a security that pays interest at maturity.
3. AMORDEGRC function: It is used to return the depreciation for each accounting period by using a depreciation coefficient.
4. COUPDAYBS function: It is used to return the number of days from the beginning of the coupon period to the settlement date.
5. AMORLINC function: It is used to return the depreciation for each accounting period.
6. COUPDAYS function: It is used to return the number of days in the coupon period containing the settlement date.
7. COUPDAYSNC function: It is used to return the number of days from the settlement date to the next coupon date.
8. COUPNCD function: It is used to return the next coupon date after the settlement date.
9. COUPNUM function: It is used to return the number of coupons payable between the settlement date and maturity date.
10. COUPPCD function: It is used to return the previous coupon date before the settlement date.
11. CUMIPMT function: It is used to return the cumulative interest paid between two periods.
12. CUMPRINC function: It is used to return the cumulative principal paid on a loan between two periods.
13. DB function: It is used to return the depreciation of an asset for a specified period by using the fixed-declining balance method.
14. DDB function: It is used to return the depreciation of an asset for a particular period by using the double-declining balance method.
15. DISC function: It is used to return the discount rate for a security.
16. DOLLARDE function: It is used to convert a dollar price that is expressed as a fraction into a dollar price that is expressed as a decimal number.
17. DOLLARFR function: It is used to convert a dollar price that is expressed as a decimal number intoa dollar price that is expressed as a fraction.
18. DURATION function: It is used to return the annual duration of a security with periodic interest payments.
19. EFFECT function: It is used to return the effective annual interest rate.
20. FV function: It is used to return the future value of an investment.
21. FVSCHEDULE function: It is used to return the future value of a starting principal after applying a series of compound interest rates.
22. INTRATE function: It is used to return the interest rate for a fully invested security.
23. IPMT function: It is used to return the interest payment for an investment for a specified period.
24. IRR function: It is used to return the internal rate of return for a series of cash flows.
25. ISPMT function: It is used to calculate the interest paid during a particular period of an investment.
26. MDURATION function: It is used to return the Macauley modified duration for a security with an assumed par value of $100.
27. MIRR function: It is used to return the internal rate of return in which positive and negative cash flows are financed at different rates.
28. NOMINAL function: It is used to return the annual nominal interest rate.
29. NPER function: It is used to return the number of periods for an investment.
30. NPV function: It is used to return the net present value of an investment on the basis of a series of periodic cash flows and a discount rate.
31. ODDFPRICE function: It is used to return the price per $100 face value of a security with an odd first period.
32. ODDFYIELD function: It is used to return the yield of a security with an odd first period.
33. ODDLPRICE function: It is used to return the price per $100 face value of a security with an odd last period.
34. ODDLYIELD function: It is used to return the yield of a security with an odd last period.
35. PMT function: It is used to return the periodic payment for an annuity.
36. PPMT function: It is used to return the payment on the principal for an investment for a particular defined period.
37. PRICE function: It is used to return the price per $100 face value of a security that pays periodic interest.
38. PRICEDISC function: It is used to return the price per $100 face value of a discounted security.
39. PRICEMAT function: It is used to return the price per $100 face value of a security that pays interest at maturity.
40. PV function: It is used to return the current value of an investment.
41. RATE function: It is use d to return the interest rate per period of an annuity.
42. RECEIVED function: It is used to return the amount received at maturity for a fully invested security.
43. SLN function: It is used to return the straight-line depreciation of an asset for one period.
44. SYD function: It is used to return the sum-of-years' digits depreciation of an asset for a particular period.
45. TBILLEQ function: It is used to return the bond-equivalent yield for a Treasury bill.
46. TBILLPRICE function: It is used to return the price per $100 face value for a Treasury bill.
47. TBILLYIELD function: It is used to return the yield for a Treasury bill.
48. VDB function: It is used to return the depreciation of an asset for a specified or partial period by using a declining balance method.
49. XIRR function: It is used to return the internal rate of return for a schedule of cash flows that is not necessarily periodic.
50. XNPV function: It is used to return the net present value for a schedule of cash flows that is not necessarily periodic.
51. YIELD function: It is used to return the yield on a security that pays periodic interest.
52. YIELDDISC function: It is used to return the annual yield for a discounted security.
53. YIELDMAT function: It is used to return the annual yield of a security that pays interest at maturity.
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