bwfs3013 debt part i
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McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
BWFS 3013
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10.1 BOND CHARACTERISTICS
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Face or par value Coupon rate
◦ Zero coupon bond Compounding and payments
◦ Accrued Interest Indenture
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T Note maturities range up to 10 years T bond maturities range from 10 – 30 years Bid and ask price
◦ Quoted in points and as a percent of par Accrued interest
◦ Quoted price does not include interest accrued
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10.2 BOND PRICING
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PB = Price of the bond
Ct = interest or coupon payments
T = number of periods to maturityr = semi-annual discount rate or the semi-
annual yield to maturity
P Cr
Par Valuer
B tT
t
T
TT
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P
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ttB
Coupon = 4%*1,000 = 40 (Semiannual)
Discount Rate = 3% (Semiannual)
Maturity = 10 years or 20 periods
Par Value = 1,000
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10.3 BOND YIELDS
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Prices and Yields (required rates of return) have an inverse relationship
When yields get very high the value of the bond will be very low
When yields approach zero, the value of the bond approaches the sum of the cash flows
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YTM is the discount rate that makes the present value of a bond’s payments equal to its price
8% coupon, 30-year bond selling at $1,276.76:
60
601
$40 $1,000$1,276.76
(1 ) (1 )tt r r
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Current Yield Yield to Call
◦ Call price replaces par◦ Call date replaces maturity
Holding Period Yield◦ Considers actual reinvestment of coupons◦ Considers any change in price if the bond is held
less than its maturity
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10.4 BOND PRICES OVER TIME
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Premium Bond◦ Coupon rate exceeds yield to maturity◦ Bond price will decline to par over its maturity
Discount Bond◦ Yield to maturity exceeds coupon rate◦ Bond price will increase to par over its maturity
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10.5 DEFAULT RISK AND BOND PRICING
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Rating companies◦ Moody’s Investor Service◦ Standard & Poor’s◦ Fitch
Rating Categories◦ Investment grade◦ Speculative grade
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Coverage ratios Leverage ratios Liquidity ratios Profitability ratios Cash flow to debt
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Sinking funds Subordination of future debt Dividend restrictions Collateral
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10.6 THE YIELD CURVE
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Relationship between yields to maturity and maturity
Yield curve - a graph of the yields on bonds relative to the number of years to maturity◦ Usually Treasury Bonds◦ Have to be similar risk or other factors would
be influencing yields