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GEN COMBO LOOSELEAF INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING; CONNECT ACCESS CARD
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781260089042
Author: J. David Spiceland
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.1BYP
To determine
Convertible bond
Convertible bonds are a kind of bonds that can be easily converted into common stock at the option of the issuer of the bond.
Detachable Stock Purchase Warrants
A stock warrant gives the buyer an option to acquire a declared number of shares of common stock at a specific option price within a particular time period.
To Write: The A short letter to CFO explaining the difference in accounting for proceeds from the issuance of convertible bonds and separate warrants to purchase of common stock, and present the alternative accounting treatment.
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Problem 7-20 Multiple choice (IAA)
1. A bond convertible by the holder into a fixed number of
ordinary shares of the issuer is
a. A compound financial instrument
b. A primary financial instrument
c. A derivative financial instrument
d. An equity instrument
2. Convertible bonds
a. Have priority over other indebtedness.
b. Are usually secured by a mortgage.
c. Pay interest only in the event net income is sufficient
to cover the interest.
d. May be exchanged for equity shares.
3. What is the main reason for issuing convertible bond?
a. The ease with which convertible bond is sold even if
the entity has a poor credit rating.
b.
The fact that share capital has issue cost and
convertible bond has none.
c. Entities can obtain financing at lower rate.
d. Convertible bond always sells at a premium.
4. The major difference between convertible bonds payable
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