Manuals/calci/ODDFYIELD

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ODDFYIELD(s,m,iss,fc,r,pr,rdm,f,b)


  • is the settlement.
  • is the maturity.
  • is the issue date.
  • is the first coupon date.
  • is the rate of interest.
  • is the security's price.
  • is the security's redemption.
  • is the frequency.
  • is the basis.

Description

  • This function gives the yield of a security that pays interest periodically but has an odd first period.
  •  ,  is the security's settlementDate. It is a Date or DateTime specifying when the security was purchased.
  •   is the security's maturity date. This date is after the settlement date specifying when the security matures.
  •   is the date which is specifying when the security was issued.
  •   is the date which is specifying when the security has its first interest payment. This date must be after the settlement date but before the maturity date.
  •   is a non-negative number specifying the interest rate for the coupons that the security pays.
  •   is a non-negative number or currency specifying the security’s purchase price per $100 of face value.
  •   is a number or currency specifying the security’s value at redemption per $100 of face value.
  •   is is a number specifying the number of coupons per year.
  • The supported values are
 1 -annual payments
 2 -semiannual payments
 4 -quarterly.
  •   is an optional number specifying the day basis system to use.
  • The following types are supported
Basis Day count basis
0 or omitted American 30/360 (default)
1 actual/actual
2 actual/360
3 actual/365
4 European 30/360
  • To find the value of a   we are using the iterative technique.
  • The value is changed through 100 iterations until the estimated price with the given value is near to the price.
  • The date arguments must satisfy the following conditions:
   iss(issue)<s(settlement) <fc(first coupon) < m(maturity). 
  • Also  ,  , ,  and   are truncated in to integers.
  • This function gives the result as error when
  1.The date arguments s,m and fc are not a valid date.
  2.r<0 or pr<=0
  3.b<0 or b>4

Examples

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