The bond dirty price is $ 1,107.61.
Dirty price:
- A bond's cost, which takes accumulated interest based on the coupon rate into account, is referred to as the "dirty price" in a bond pricing quote. Quotes for bonds between coupon payment periods include the interest that has accumulated as of the quote date. Simply put, a clean bond price excludes accumulated interest, but a dirty bond price does.
- A coupon bond's clean price is its face value minus any accumulated interest. In other words, it excludes the interest that accumulated between coupon payments. On financial news websites, the listed price is often the clean price. The term "dirty price" refers to the bond's price after collected interest between coupon payments.
Clean price = Quoted Price=$ 1,100
Accrued interest =[tex]\quad 1000^{*} 7 \% * 1 / 2^{*} 40 / 184[/tex] = 7.61
Dirty price =clean price + accrued interest = 1100+7.61= $ 1,107.61
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