long-term liabilities: bonds see “confederation bridge…”p. 734 of text
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Long-term Liabilities: BONDS see “Confederation Bridge…”p. 734 of text. Text pages734 757 (no amortization) DO:P.766+ Questions; BE16-1,2,3; E16-1,2; P16-4A. No ASSET as Collateral. What are bonds? p.736. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Chapt. 16 LT Debt 1
Long-term Liabilities: BONDSsee “Confederation Bridge…”p. 734 of text
Text pages734757 (no amortization)
DO: P.766+ Questions;
BE16-1,2,3; E16-1,2; P16-4A
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Chapt. 16 LT Debt 2
What are bonds? p.736
• Bonds are a form of interest-bearing notes issued by corporations, governments, and governmental agencies.
• Bonds, like common shares, can be sold in small denominations (usually a thousand dollars), and as a result they attract investors.
• Often secured against assets; if unsecured debentures
• priority claim on assets is case of bankruptcy
No ASSET as Collateral
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Chapt. 16 LT Debt 3
Financing the Growth of a Company
EQUITYselling (issuing) more
shares of a companyLoss of control /
dilution of ownership of the company
Lower potential EPS
DEBTBorrow large sums of
money required to finance (pay for) big projects
Long-term capital to match the future revenues generated from the acquisition
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Chapt. 16 LT Debt 4
BONDS: Pros & Cons p.737
Maintain ownershipInterest is tax deductible (p. 737 ill.16-2)
Lower ROI to creditors than equityInterest Payments = “servicing the debt”Redeem = principal paid back at maturity
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TYPES OF BONDS p.738
• Bonds that mature at a single specified future date are called term bonds.
• In contrast, bonds that mature in installments are called serial bonds.
2000 2001 2002 2003
2000 2001 2002 2003
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Chapt. 16 LT Debt 6
TYPES OF BONDS p.738
• Registered bonds are issued in the name of the owner and have interest payments made by cheque to bondholders of record.
• Bearer or coupon bonds are not registered; thus bondholders must send in coupons to receive interest payments.
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Chapt. 16 LT Debt 7
TYPES OF BONDS p.738
• Convertible bonds permit bondholders to convert the bonds into common shares at their option.
• Redeemable (callable) bonds are subject to call and retirement at a stated dollar amount prior to maturity at the option of the issuer.
• Retractable bonds are subject toredemption prior to maturity at the option of the holder.
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Bond (NOT James) Bond p. 739+
Issuing Company (borrower)
Interest Rate %(Coupon rate per year paid semi-annually)
When principal is repaid - TIMECurrent trading price cents/$
Effective current ROI
• Market Value discount / premium; Debt “Rating”;
Company Coupon Maturity Price Yield
Loblaws 6.65% Nov8/28 101.81 6.5%
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“what is it worth”?
Market Value discount / premiumDebt “Rating”The market value of a bond is equal to the
present value of all the future cash payments promised by the bond.
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Chapt. 16 LT Debt 10
INTEREST RATES AND BOND PRICES, Ill. 16-7, p. 742
4%4%
5%5%
6%6%
PremiumPremium
Face ValueFace Value
DiscountDiscount
Bond Contractual
Interest Rate 5%
Issued when
Market Interest Bonds SellRates at
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Example: Nortel has listed in their AR 200 million 6.88% note (i.e. debt or bonds) due Sept 1, 2023. Issued Sept 1998 at par, semi annual interest
Issue date: Cash 200,000,000Bonds payable 200,000,000
Sept 1, ‘03 Bond Interest Expense 6,880,000Cash 6,880,000
Dec 31 ‘03 Bond interest expense 4,590,000 Accrued interest expense payable 4,590,000
March 1 ‘04 Bond interest expense 2,290,000Bond interest payable 4,590,000
Cash 6,880,000
Sept 1 ’23 Bond payable 200,000,000 Cash 200,000,000