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in this tutorial I'm going to show you how to do bond pricing in Excel and what I'm going to do is I'm going to show you some basic financial functions which are going to allow you to determine the maturity of a bond it's coupon rate coupon payment par value yield to maturity and its present value the functions that I'm going to use are the in per number of periods the PMT for payment FV for future value rate to get the yield to maturity and PV for present value now one thing I'm going to note here first of all we're doing a bond and everything is considered to be annual so one payment per year and then we have ten years now I put maturity here four years but really it should just be the periods or you know how many periods you have left for the life of the bond and since its annual I'm just going to assume we have ten years or ten periods the coupon rate of 10% for a hundred dollar coupon payment per year which is 10% of the par value or the future value of $1,000 and yield to maturi...