Principles applied in bond valuation
Definition bonds
Type of debt or long-term promissory note, issued by a borrower, promising to its holder a predetermined and fixed amount of interest per year and repayment of principal at maturity.
Types of bonds (5)
Definition debenture
Definition subordinated debenture
Definition mortgage bond
- value of the real property is usually greater than that of the bond itself
Definition eurobonds
Definition convertible bonds
debt securities that can be convertey int o a firm’s stock at a pre-specified price
Bond terminology: claims on assets an income
seniority in claims: in case of insolvency, claims of debt, including bonds are honored before those of common or preferred stock
Bond terminology: par value
Bond terminology: coupon interest rate
Bond terminology: maturity
length of time until the bond issuer returns the par value to the bondholder and terminates or redeems the bond
Bond terminology: call provision
Bond terminology: indenture
Bond terminology: bond ratings
- lower bond ratings indicate higher probability of default
Favorable factors affecting bond rating
Bond terminology: junk bonds
- also referred to as high-yield bonds as they pay high interest rates
Definition book value
value of an asset as shown on a firm’ s balance sheet
Definition: liquidation value
Dollar sum that cozuld be realized if an asset were sold individually and not as part of a going concern
Definition: market value
the observed value for the asset in the marketplace
Definition: intrinsic or economic value
- the present value of the asset’s expected future cash flows
What affects value? (3)
Value of a bond (V) =
( C1/(1+r)^1 ) + ( C2/(1+r)^2) … + ( Cn/(1+r)^n )
C: future expected cash flows in the form of interest and repayment of principal
n: time to maturity
r: the investor’s required rate of return
Definition: yield to maturity (YTM)