An investor that owns convertible bonds in a deteriorating company would realize a higher return on his/her investment by converting the bond immediately before bankruptcy. True or False.
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An investor that owns convertible bonds in a deteriorating company would realize a higher return on his/her investment by converting the bond immediately before bankruptcy.
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- Any of the following incidents will increase the chances of a corporation calling the unpaid callable bonds?a. A decrease in interest rates on the open market.b. The company's shares are lowered in value.c. A higher call premium.d. Both a and b are true.e. A, B, and C are right.Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. One disadvantage of zero coupon bonds is that the issuing firm cannot realize any tax savings from the use of debt until the bonds mature. b. Income bonds must pay interest only if the company earns the interest. Thus, these securities cannot bankrupt a company prior to their maturity, and this makes them safer to the issuing corporation than "regular" bonds. c. Once a firm declares bankruptcy, it must be liquidated by the trustee, who uses the proceeds to pay bondholders, unpaid wages, taxes, and legal fees. d. Other things held constant, a callable bond should have a lower yield to maturity than a noncallable bond. e. A firm with a sinking fund that gives it the choice of calling the required bonds at par or buying the bonds in the open market would generally choose the open market purchase if the coupon rate exceeded the going interest rate.True or False An asset or stock with a beta less than 1.0 means the stock is more risky than the market in general. Bonds that have a callable feature allow the bond holder to convert their debt to common shares of stock. Bond holders have voting rights and common shareholders do not. Bond holders have first claim on assets in the event of a bankruptcy, so they are less risky than common stock. An ordinary annuity is preferred by investors because they receive their payment at the beginning of each period.
- Which of the following statements about convertible bonds is correct? Before conversion, convertible bonds are treated as equity because they can be potentially converted to equity shares. Holders are more likely to convert bonds to equity shares if stock price declines significantly. Upon conversion, a gain or loss will be recognized. The company who sells convertible bonds will pay interest at a lower interest rate.Which of the following events would make it more likely that a company would choose to call it’s outstanding callable bonds? An increase in market interest rates. An increase in the call premium. All the other statements are correct. The company’s bonds are downgraded. A reduction in market interest rates.Under which of the following situation, would a firm most likely to call its outstanding callable bonds? Group of answer choices a)The firm has financial distress. b)The company’s bonds are downgraded. c)The market interest rate increases d)The market interest rate declines
- Which of the following events would make it more likely that a company would choose to call its outstanding callable bonds? a. Market interest rates rise sharply. b. Market interest rates decline sharply. c. The company's nancial situation deteriorates signicantly. d. Ination increases signicantly. e. The company's bonds are downgraded. Please explain.Which of the following statements is most correct? Why?* choices: a. The expected return on corporate bonds will generally exceed the yield to maturity. b. Firms that are in financial distress are forced to declare bankruptcy. c. All else equal, senior debt will generally have a lower yield to maturity than subordinated debt. d. Statements a and c are correct. e. None of the statements above is correct.Why does the Investors often are reluctant to convert bonds to stock, even when share prices have risen significantly since the convertible bonds were purchased?
- Why would the company redeem the bonds prior to the maturity date if they were going to recognize a loss? Can you think of an example of such a decision we might face in our personal lives?Which of the following is FALSE regarding bonds? The yield to maturity is the return an investor would earn if she buys the bond at the current price and holds it to maturity, collecting all of the promised coupon payments and the par value at maturity bond holders vote to elect members to the board of directors a bond indenture includes all of the basic terms of a bond issue bondholders have legal recourse if a company fails to make the promised interest payments or the par value at maturity corporate bonds usually have a fixed coupon rate with semi-annual interest payments.Which ot the following features would decrease the value of a corporate bond? A.The bond is sinior debt obligation B.The bond is convertible into shares C.The bond is secured by a mortgage on real estate D.The borrower has the option to repay the loan before maturity