Intermediate Financial Management (MindTap Course List)
Intermediate Financial Management (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781285850030
Author: Eugene F. Brigham, Phillip R. Daves
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 20, Problem 3P

a)

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To calculate: The exercise value of the warrant at different stock prices

a)

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(1)

Formula to calculate exercise price:

Exerciseprice=CurrentpriceStrikeprice

Substitute $20 for current price and $25 for strike price to calculate the exercise price.

Calculation of exercise price:

Exerciseprice=$20$25=$5

Exercise price cannot be negative therefore; the exercise price is $0

(2)

Formula to calculate exercise price:

Exerciseprice=CurrentpriceStrikeprice

Substitute $25 for current price and $25 for strike price to calculate the exercise price.

Calculation of exercise price:

Exerciseprice=$25$25=$0

Therefore; the exercise price is $0

(3)

Formula to calculate exercise price:

Exerciseprice=CurrentpriceStrikeprice

Substitute $30 for current price and $25 for strike price to calculate the exercise price.

Calculation of exercise price:

Exerciseprice=$30$25=$5

Therefore; the exercise price is $5

(4)

Formula to calculate exercise price:

Exerciseprice=CurrentpriceStrikeprice

Substitute $100 for current price and $25 for strike price to calculate the exercise price.

Calculation of exercise price:

Exerciseprice=$100$25=$75

Therefore; the exercise price is $75

b)

Summary Introduction

To calculate: The coupon rate and interest amount in dollars attached to the bonds

b)

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Formula to calculate value of straight bonds:

Valueofbondswithwarrants=Valueofstraightbonds+Valueofwarrants

Substitute $1,000 for value of bonds with warrants and number of warrants, 50 and price per warrant $3 to calculate the value of warrants in order to calculate the value of straight bonds.

Calculation of value of straight bonds:

Valueofbondswithwarrants=Valueofstraightbonds+Valueofwarrants$1000=Valueofstraightbonds+(50warrants×$3perwarrant)ValueofStraightbonds=$1,000$150=$850

Formula to calculate coupon interest amount:

Valueofstraightbonds=((Couponinterestamount×PVIFA(12%,20years))+(Valueofstockwithwarrants×PVIF(12%,20years)))

Substitute $850 for value of straight bonds, 7.4694 for the value of PVIFA at 12% rate for 20 years, $1,000 for value of stock with warrants and 0.1037 for the value of PVIF at 12% rate for 20 years to calculate the coupon interest amount.

Calculation of coupon interest amount:

Valueofstraightbonds=((Couponinterestamount×PVIFA(12%,20years))+(Valueofstockwithwarrants×PVIF(12%,20years)))$850=(Couponinterestamount×7.4694)+($1,000×0.1037)Couponinterestamount=$850$103.707.4694=$99.91

Therefore, the coupon rate is 9.91% and coupon amount is $9.91 on each bond.

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