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Strategic Finance
Bond Valuation
15-2
Learning Objectives
 Calculate the value of a bond
 Compute the yield offered by various bonds
 Measure the interest rate risk of bonds using duration
and convexity
 Learn the characteristics of convertible bonds
 Implement bond investment strategy
15-3
Definition of a Bond
Bond
A bond is a long-term promissory note that
promises to pay the bondholder a
predetermined fixed amount of interest each
year until maturity. At maturity the principle
will be paid to the bondholder.
15-4
15-5
15-6
15-7
15-8
15-9
15-10
15-11
15-12
15-13
Characteristics of Bonds
 Bonds: debt securities that pay a rate of interest based upon
the face amount or par value of the bond.
 Price changes as market interest
changes
 Interest payments are commonly
semiannual
 Bond investors receive full face
amount when bonds mature
 Zero coupon bonds – no periodic
payment (no interest reinvestment rate)
 Originally sold at a discount
15-14
Bond Pricing
 Present of the Bond = Present value of interest payments +
Present Value of Principal
PV of Annuity (pmt, I, N) + PV (FV, I, N)
Where N = time to maturity
i= market interest rate
PMT = semiannual interest payment
FV = face value
N
N
1
t
t
i)
(1
FV
i)
(1
PMT
PV



 

15-15
When the market interest rate is less than the bond’s coupon rate, price is greater
than the face value (Sold at premium, bonds 2,4).
When the market interest rate greater than coupon rate, bond is sold at discount
(bonds 1, 3, 5).
15-16
Bond price calculation
 The bond pays $25 semiannual coupon payment
 Maturity: three years and one month
 Market interest rate: 6% (APR)
Solution:
 Using financial calculator
N = 2 x 3 1/12 = 6.167 yrs
I/Y = 6% /2 = 3%
PMT = 25
FV = $1,000
PV = $972.23
15-17
Callable Bonds
 Call provision allows the issuer to repay the
investors’ principal early.
 Issuers call the bond when they want to
refinance their debt at the lower interest rate
 Call price is commonly the face value plus one
year of interest payments.
 Call protection: amount of the time before the
bond becomes callable.
15-18
Expected yield Calculation
 Yield to maturity (or yield to call): expected total
rate of return if investor were to buy and hold the
bond until maturity or until call date.
 Internal rate of return of the bond that equates the
present value of the cash flow with the price of the
bond.
 Solve for I in
Bond price = PV of Annuity (pmt, I, N) + PV (FV , I, N)
15-19
 Example:
The bond pays $25 every six months.
The bond matures in 3 years and one month.
Price of the bond is $972.23.
What is the bond’s yield to maturity?
Solution:
Using financial calculator
N= 6.167 PV = -972.23 PMT= 25 FV=1,000
i 3% (or 6% annually)
15-20
Interest rate risk
 Bond prices are sensitive to the
market interest rate
 If interest rates rise, the market
value of bonds fall in order to
compete with newly issued bonds
with higher coupon rates.
 Sensitivity to the interest rate
chance become more severe for
longer term bonds
 Percentage rise in price is not
symmetric with percentage decline.
15-21
Table 15.3
An Illustration of Interest-rate Risk for Treasury Securities With a 6% Coupon Selling at
Par of $1,000
Term to Decline in bond value following Rise in bond value following
Maturity an increase in rates a decrease in rates
Bond Type (years) 1% 2% 3% -1% -2% -3%
Treasury bill Six months 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Treasury note 2 -1.84% -3.63% -5.38% 1.88% 3.81% 5.78%
Treasury note 5 -4.16% -8.11% -11.87% 4.38% 8.98% 13.83%
Treasury bond 10 -7.11% -13.59% -19.51% 7.79% 16.35% 25.75%
Treasury bond 20 -10.68% -19.79% -27.60% 12.55% 27.36% 44.87%
Treasury bond 30 -12.47% -22.62% -30.96% 15.45% 34.76% 59.07%
15-22
15-23
Term structure of interest rate
 Yield curve: line describing the relationship between
yield to maturity and term to maturity
 Liquidity preference hypothesis: long term yield is greater
because investors prefer the liquidity in short term issues.
 Segmented market hypothesis: yield curve reflects the hedging
and maturity needs of institutional investors
15-24
Duration
 Term to maturity is an imperfect measure of bond
risk because it ignores the valuation effects of
differences in coupon rate and principal payment
schedule
 Duration: an estimate of economic life of a bond
measured by the weighted average time to
receipt of cash flows
 The shorter the duration, the less sensitive is a bond’s
price to fluctuations
15-25
Duration (or Maculay duration) calculation
Example: Calculate duration for a 7.5% bond with 5
years to maturity and a yield of 6.75%.
 
 
 
Price
Bond
1
Payment
Cash
1
Payment
Cash
1
Payment
Cash
Duration
1
1
t
1


 

 






T
t
t
t
T
t
t
T
t
t
t
j
j
j
Yield
t
Yield
Yield
t
years
3
.
4
40
.
031
,
1
$
0675
.
1
$1,000)
$37.50
(
5
0675
.
1
$37.50
4.5
0675
.
1
$37.50
1.5
0675
.
1
$37.50
1
0675
.
1
$37.50
0.5
Duration 5
5
.
4
5
.
1
1
5
.
0







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









 
15-26
 Direct estimate of the percentage change in bond
price for each percentage point change in the market
interest rate.
% change in bond price = – 1 × % Yield change × modified
duration
Example: given that duration is 4.3 yrs, if interest rates
fall by 0.5% what is the change in the bond price?
Modified duration = 4.3 / (1.0337) = 4.16
% change in price= -1× (–0.5%)×4.16 = 2.08%










Year
per
Payments
Coupon
Yield
1
Duration
duration
Modified
15-27
Convexity
 Convexity measures the sensitivity of modified duration
to changes in interest rate (the rate of “acceleration” in
bond price changes)
 The degree of bend in the price–yield curve
Figure 15.3 The Price-yield Curve for a 30-year 6% Bond is More Convex to the Origin than the
Price-yield Curve for a 5-year 6% Bond
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 10.00% 12.00%
Yield to maturity
Bond
Price
($)
30-year 6% Bond
5-year 6% Bond
15-28
Bond pricing using convexity and
duration
 % bond price change = – 1 × % Yield change × modified
duration + ½ × convexity × (Yield change)2
 Using both duration and convexity allows for a more
accurate estimation
 
 
 2
1
2
1
Price
Bond
1
Payment
Cash
Convexity
Yield
Yield
t
t
T
t
t
t
j








15-29
 Example:
Compute the convexity for the 7.5% bond with 5 years to maturity
and a yield of 6.75%.
 % change in bond price :
– (–0.005)×4.16 + ½×21.49×(–0.005)2 = 2.11%.
(% change approximation using only duration was 2.08%)
       
 
49
.
21
0675
.
1
40
.
031
,
1
$
0675
.
1
$1,000)
$37.50
(
5
5
0675
.
1
$37.50
5
.
4
4.5
0675
.
1
$37.50
1
1
0675
.
1
$37.50
5
.
0
0.5
Convexity 2
5
2
5
.
4
2
1
2
5
.
0
2

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
15-30
Convertible bonds
 A special type of bond that can be exchanged into some
more junior grade of securities (usually into common
stock)
 Conversion value = # of equivalent common shares
multiplied by the current share price
 Premium to conversion = % over conversion value at
which the convertible trades
 Break even time = # of years needed to recover the
conversion premium with the convertible’s higher income
15-31
Example:
A common stock pays a 35¢ dividend and has a price of $55/share.
The company also has 6% convertible bond selling at 118% of the par
value, convertible into common at $50/share.
What is the conversion ratio, conversion value, and premium to convert?
Solution:
The conversion ratio is $1,000/$50 = 20:1.
The conversion value is 20$55 = $1,100.
The premium to convert is $1,180 - $1,100 = $80.
• Interest from convertible bond: $60
• Dividend from stocks when converted: $7
• Therefore, holding convertible yields higher income.
15-32
Bond Investment Strategies
 Why invest in bonds?
 Stable income and diversification
 Asset allocation: the process of diversifying an
investment portfolio across various asset
categories, like stocks and bonds and cash to
balance the risk/reward tradeoff.
 Prime benefit: the risk reduction
 Even modest amount of diversification can sharply
dampen portfolio risk
15-33
15-34
15-35
Maturity-Based Strategies
 Laddering: for an investor who seeks
greater interest income with minimum price
volatility
 Construct a portfolio using bonds with a
series of targeted maturities,
resembling a bond maturity “ladder”
 Barbell strategy: concentrates on both
very short term and very long term bonds
(six month T-bill and 30 year T-bonds)
 Bond swap: the simultaneous sale and
purchase of fixed income securities

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Bonds Evaluation.ppt

  • 2. 15-2 Learning Objectives  Calculate the value of a bond  Compute the yield offered by various bonds  Measure the interest rate risk of bonds using duration and convexity  Learn the characteristics of convertible bonds  Implement bond investment strategy
  • 3. 15-3 Definition of a Bond Bond A bond is a long-term promissory note that promises to pay the bondholder a predetermined fixed amount of interest each year until maturity. At maturity the principle will be paid to the bondholder.
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  • 13. 15-13 Characteristics of Bonds  Bonds: debt securities that pay a rate of interest based upon the face amount or par value of the bond.  Price changes as market interest changes  Interest payments are commonly semiannual  Bond investors receive full face amount when bonds mature  Zero coupon bonds – no periodic payment (no interest reinvestment rate)  Originally sold at a discount
  • 14. 15-14 Bond Pricing  Present of the Bond = Present value of interest payments + Present Value of Principal PV of Annuity (pmt, I, N) + PV (FV, I, N) Where N = time to maturity i= market interest rate PMT = semiannual interest payment FV = face value N N 1 t t i) (1 FV i) (1 PMT PV      
  • 15. 15-15 When the market interest rate is less than the bond’s coupon rate, price is greater than the face value (Sold at premium, bonds 2,4). When the market interest rate greater than coupon rate, bond is sold at discount (bonds 1, 3, 5).
  • 16. 15-16 Bond price calculation  The bond pays $25 semiannual coupon payment  Maturity: three years and one month  Market interest rate: 6% (APR) Solution:  Using financial calculator N = 2 x 3 1/12 = 6.167 yrs I/Y = 6% /2 = 3% PMT = 25 FV = $1,000 PV = $972.23
  • 17. 15-17 Callable Bonds  Call provision allows the issuer to repay the investors’ principal early.  Issuers call the bond when they want to refinance their debt at the lower interest rate  Call price is commonly the face value plus one year of interest payments.  Call protection: amount of the time before the bond becomes callable.
  • 18. 15-18 Expected yield Calculation  Yield to maturity (or yield to call): expected total rate of return if investor were to buy and hold the bond until maturity or until call date.  Internal rate of return of the bond that equates the present value of the cash flow with the price of the bond.  Solve for I in Bond price = PV of Annuity (pmt, I, N) + PV (FV , I, N)
  • 19. 15-19  Example: The bond pays $25 every six months. The bond matures in 3 years and one month. Price of the bond is $972.23. What is the bond’s yield to maturity? Solution: Using financial calculator N= 6.167 PV = -972.23 PMT= 25 FV=1,000 i 3% (or 6% annually)
  • 20. 15-20 Interest rate risk  Bond prices are sensitive to the market interest rate  If interest rates rise, the market value of bonds fall in order to compete with newly issued bonds with higher coupon rates.  Sensitivity to the interest rate chance become more severe for longer term bonds  Percentage rise in price is not symmetric with percentage decline.
  • 21. 15-21 Table 15.3 An Illustration of Interest-rate Risk for Treasury Securities With a 6% Coupon Selling at Par of $1,000 Term to Decline in bond value following Rise in bond value following Maturity an increase in rates a decrease in rates Bond Type (years) 1% 2% 3% -1% -2% -3% Treasury bill Six months 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Treasury note 2 -1.84% -3.63% -5.38% 1.88% 3.81% 5.78% Treasury note 5 -4.16% -8.11% -11.87% 4.38% 8.98% 13.83% Treasury bond 10 -7.11% -13.59% -19.51% 7.79% 16.35% 25.75% Treasury bond 20 -10.68% -19.79% -27.60% 12.55% 27.36% 44.87% Treasury bond 30 -12.47% -22.62% -30.96% 15.45% 34.76% 59.07%
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  • 23. 15-23 Term structure of interest rate  Yield curve: line describing the relationship between yield to maturity and term to maturity  Liquidity preference hypothesis: long term yield is greater because investors prefer the liquidity in short term issues.  Segmented market hypothesis: yield curve reflects the hedging and maturity needs of institutional investors
  • 24. 15-24 Duration  Term to maturity is an imperfect measure of bond risk because it ignores the valuation effects of differences in coupon rate and principal payment schedule  Duration: an estimate of economic life of a bond measured by the weighted average time to receipt of cash flows  The shorter the duration, the less sensitive is a bond’s price to fluctuations
  • 25. 15-25 Duration (or Maculay duration) calculation Example: Calculate duration for a 7.5% bond with 5 years to maturity and a yield of 6.75%.       Price Bond 1 Payment Cash 1 Payment Cash 1 Payment Cash Duration 1 1 t 1              T t t t T t t T t t t j j j Yield t Yield Yield t years 3 . 4 40 . 031 , 1 $ 0675 . 1 $1,000) $37.50 ( 5 0675 . 1 $37.50 4.5 0675 . 1 $37.50 1.5 0675 . 1 $37.50 1 0675 . 1 $37.50 0.5 Duration 5 5 . 4 5 . 1 1 5 . 0                     
  • 26. 15-26  Direct estimate of the percentage change in bond price for each percentage point change in the market interest rate. % change in bond price = – 1 × % Yield change × modified duration Example: given that duration is 4.3 yrs, if interest rates fall by 0.5% what is the change in the bond price? Modified duration = 4.3 / (1.0337) = 4.16 % change in price= -1× (–0.5%)×4.16 = 2.08%           Year per Payments Coupon Yield 1 Duration duration Modified
  • 27. 15-27 Convexity  Convexity measures the sensitivity of modified duration to changes in interest rate (the rate of “acceleration” in bond price changes)  The degree of bend in the price–yield curve Figure 15.3 The Price-yield Curve for a 30-year 6% Bond is More Convex to the Origin than the Price-yield Curve for a 5-year 6% Bond 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 10.00% 12.00% Yield to maturity Bond Price ($) 30-year 6% Bond 5-year 6% Bond
  • 28. 15-28 Bond pricing using convexity and duration  % bond price change = – 1 × % Yield change × modified duration + ½ × convexity × (Yield change)2  Using both duration and convexity allows for a more accurate estimation      2 1 2 1 Price Bond 1 Payment Cash Convexity Yield Yield t t T t t t j        
  • 29. 15-29  Example: Compute the convexity for the 7.5% bond with 5 years to maturity and a yield of 6.75%.  % change in bond price : – (–0.005)×4.16 + ½×21.49×(–0.005)2 = 2.11%. (% change approximation using only duration was 2.08%)           49 . 21 0675 . 1 40 . 031 , 1 $ 0675 . 1 $1,000) $37.50 ( 5 5 0675 . 1 $37.50 5 . 4 4.5 0675 . 1 $37.50 1 1 0675 . 1 $37.50 5 . 0 0.5 Convexity 2 5 2 5 . 4 2 1 2 5 . 0 2                         
  • 30. 15-30 Convertible bonds  A special type of bond that can be exchanged into some more junior grade of securities (usually into common stock)  Conversion value = # of equivalent common shares multiplied by the current share price  Premium to conversion = % over conversion value at which the convertible trades  Break even time = # of years needed to recover the conversion premium with the convertible’s higher income
  • 31. 15-31 Example: A common stock pays a 35¢ dividend and has a price of $55/share. The company also has 6% convertible bond selling at 118% of the par value, convertible into common at $50/share. What is the conversion ratio, conversion value, and premium to convert? Solution: The conversion ratio is $1,000/$50 = 20:1. The conversion value is 20$55 = $1,100. The premium to convert is $1,180 - $1,100 = $80. • Interest from convertible bond: $60 • Dividend from stocks when converted: $7 • Therefore, holding convertible yields higher income.
  • 32. 15-32 Bond Investment Strategies  Why invest in bonds?  Stable income and diversification  Asset allocation: the process of diversifying an investment portfolio across various asset categories, like stocks and bonds and cash to balance the risk/reward tradeoff.  Prime benefit: the risk reduction  Even modest amount of diversification can sharply dampen portfolio risk
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  • 35. 15-35 Maturity-Based Strategies  Laddering: for an investor who seeks greater interest income with minimum price volatility  Construct a portfolio using bonds with a series of targeted maturities, resembling a bond maturity “ladder”  Barbell strategy: concentrates on both very short term and very long term bonds (six month T-bill and 30 year T-bonds)  Bond swap: the simultaneous sale and purchase of fixed income securities