Convertible bond’s conversion value
If a convertible bond has a conversion ratio of 20, a coupon rate of 8 percent, a face value of $1,000 and the market price for the company’s stock is $15 per share, what is the convertible bond’s conversion value?
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The conversion value would equal the conversion ratio of 20 times the $15 market price of the stock or $300.
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