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30 July, 15:39

A customer bought a $1,000 par convertible subordinated debenture at par, convertible into common at $31.25 per share. If the bond's market price increases by 20%, the conversion ratio will be:

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  1. 30 July, 15:44
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    1:32

    Explanation:

    The conversion ratio depends whether or not the common stock price is variable or not. In this case is fixed at $31.25 It do not vary based on the bond current arket price. Thus, this ratio is fixed and determinated at the issuance of the bonds:

    1,000 par value / 31.25 share price = 32.00 shares

    Each bonds is converted into 32 shares

    thus the ratio is 1:32
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