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An investor purchases a 5.00% corporate convertible debenture with a par value of 1,000.Thedebenturehasaspecifiedconversionpriceof1,000. The debenture has a specified conversion price of 40 per share. The underlying common stock of the issuing corporation is currently trading in the secondary market at $46 per share. If the convertible bond is trading in the market at a 5% premium to its parity value, what is the current market price of the bond in dollars?

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The current market price of the bond is $1,207.50.
To find the bond's market price, first compute the conversion ratio: 1,000parvaluedividedbythe1,000 par value divided by the 40 conversion price equals 25 shares. Next, find the bond's parity value by multiplying the 25 shares by the common stock's market price of 46,resultingin46, resulting in 1,150. Finally, apply the 5% premium to parity (1,150×1.05),whichyieldsthefinalbondmarketpriceof1,150 × 1.05), which yields the final bond market price of 1,207.50.

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1
Determine the conversion ratio
Conversion Ratio = 1,000ParValue/1,000 Par Value / 40 Conversion Price = 25 shares per bond
The conversion ratio establishes how many shares of common stock the bondholder receives upon converting one bond.
2
Calculate the parity value of the bond
Parity Value = 25 shares × 46StockPrice=46 Stock Price = 1,150
Parity occurs when the market value of the convertible security equals the total market value of the common stock into which it can be converted.
3
Apply the market premium over parity
Market Price = 1,150×(1+0.05)=1,150 × (1 + 0.05) = 1,207.50
Convertible bonds often trade at a premium to parity because investors pay extra for downside protection provided by the bond's senior claim and coupon payments.

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