Corporate debt Flashcards

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What is a trust indenture?

A

Contract that spells out the interest rate, maturity, collateral, and other provisions. There is usually an independent trustee appointed to monitor compliance. All corp. issues $50,000,000 or more have to have a trust indenture under the 1939 act

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What is funded debt?

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Long term corporate debt is referred to as funded debt since the issuer has use of funds for a long time

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3
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What is a an additional bonds test?

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A test which makes sure earnings before interest expense for the prior period exceed both current interst expense + projected expense on any bonds sold

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Whats an ETC (Equipment trust certificate)?

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Backed by equipment or machinery, you pay a portion of the principal each year until the bonds are retired (pay as you use)

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5
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Commercial paper common characteristics:

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Usually 14-90 day maturity
270 days in longest maturity possible
Sold at a discount maturing from par

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What is a debenture bond?

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A bond backed only (solely) by the faith and credit of borrower
High yield “junk bond”

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7
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What is an income bond and when is it issued?

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Issued when a corporation is about to go bankrupt, it only obligates the issuer to pay if it has sufficient earnings or the corp. returns to profitability. These trade FLAT, with no accrued interest

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Formula for the conversion ratio:

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Conversion ratio = par value of the bond/conversion price

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Parity price formula:

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Conversion ratio * stock markets price

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Parity price of stock formula:

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parity price of stock = Bond market value/conversion ratio

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What is a sinking fund?

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money is deposited into a fund and the funds are used to retire bonds at maturity or retire a portion of them each year at a specified date

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Where are corporate, agency, and government bonds reported as soon as practicable?

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TRACE - they must be input within 15 minutes of execution

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13
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What is a round lot of bonds on they NYSE

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Round lot is 5 $1,000 par bonds quoted % of par in 1/8ths

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14
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What is the settlement period for cash?

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Same day as trade before 2:30pm

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15
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Where do corporate bonds settle?

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Clearing house funds (NSCC)

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16
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Where do Govt bond trades settle?

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Fixed income clearing corporation (FICC)

17
Q

How does interest accrue on corporate bonds?

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on a 30/360 basis, accruing interest up to, but not including the settlement date

18
Q

What items trade flat?

A

Defaulted, income, and zero coupon bonds, along with commercial paper

19
Q

What gives a “capsule summary” of every outstanding corporate issue?

A

S&P’s Bond Guide

20
Q

When is interest income on corp. bonds taxable?

A

In the year payment is made (2 PMTS occur each year; semi-annual pmt)

21
Q

Max tax rate for interest received on bonds?

A

39.6% for individuals

22
Q

Tax rate on cash dividends from CS and PS?

A

20%

23
Q

How is the discount on original issue discount bonds treated from a tax perspective?

A

Discount on original issue is “interest income”

24
Q

Where are zero coupon bonds usually held?

A

in an IRA or Keogh to avoid current taxation