An investor holds 500 shares of a corporation's 6% cumulative convertible preferred stock ( 20 per share. The preferred stock agreement features standard anti-dilution covenant protections. After the corporation executes a 2-for-1 common stock split, the issuer announces a redemption call for all preferred shares at 12 per share in the secondary market, which course of action provides the investor with the highest total dollar value?
- Converting the preferred stock into common shares based on the anti-dilution adjusted conversion ratioCevap
- BTendering the preferred shares to the issuer to receive the redemption call price
- CConverting the preferred stock using the original unadjusted conversion price of $20 per share
- DRejecting the redemption notice to maintain dividend priority over common shareholders
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Converting the preferred stock into common shares based on the anti-dilution adjusted conversion ratio produces the highest total value ($60,000).
The preferred stock's anti-dilution covenant adjusts the conversion price downward from 10 following the 2-for-1 stock split, increasing the conversion ratio from 5 to 10 common shares per preferred share. Converting 500 preferred shares yields 5,000 common shares worth 12 per share in the open market. This exceeds the call redemption payout of 105).
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Anti-Dilution Adjustments and Forced Conversions of Convertible Preferred Stock