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Bonds

Bonds. Chapter 13 from Financial Accounting. Bonds. A form of interest bearing note Requires periodic interest payments The face amount must be repaid at the maturity date Bondholders are creditors of the issuing corporation. Bond Indenture Contract with bondholders Principal

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Bonds

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  1. Bonds Chapter 13 from Financial Accounting

  2. Bonds • A form of interest bearing note • Requires periodic interest payments • The face amount must be repaid at the maturity date • Bondholders are creditors of the issuing corporation

  3. Bond Indenture Contract with bondholders Principal Face value of each bond Terminology

  4. Types of Bonds • Term Bonds • Serial Bonds • Convertible bonds • Callable bonds • Debenture bonds

  5. Present Value & Bonds • Price that buyers are willing to pay for the bonds dependent upon • The face amount of the bonds • Periodic interest to be paid • Market rate of interest

  6. Interest • Coupon rate – • Rate of interest stated on the bonds • Market or effective rate • Interest determined by market conditions

  7. Interest rates • If the Market rate = coupon rate • BONDS sells at FACE • If the market rate > Coupon rate • BONDS sells BELOW Face • DISCOUNT • If the market rate < coupon rate • BONDS sells ABOVE face • PREMIUM

  8. Accounting for Bonds • Bonds issued at face value • Cash DR • Bonds payable CR • Interest exp DR • Cash CR

  9. Bonds at Discount • Steps: • Compute the PV of the face amount • Computer the PV of the interest payments • Add the amounts in the first two steps • Face amount – selling price = discount

  10. Bonds at Discount • Entry: • Cash DR • Discount DR • Bonds payable CR • Example: Corp sells $100,000 of 5 years bonds with a coupon rate of interest of 12% and market rate of interest of 13%. Interest is $6,000 is paid semiannually.

  11. Example 3: Selling Price of Bonds PV of FACE ( 100,000, r = 13%/2, p = 5 X 2) $100,000 X .53273 = $53,273 PV of Interest pay ($6,000, r = 6.5%, p =10) $6,000 X 7.1883 = 43,130 Selling price of bonds 96,403

  12. Example 3 Face value $100,000 Selling price 96,403 Discount 3,597 ENTRY: Cash 96,403 Discount 3,597 Bonds payable 100,000

  13. Example 4: PV( $200,000, r 11%/2, p = 10) $200,000 X .58543 = $117,086 PV ( $10,000, r 11%/2, p=10) $10,000 X 7.53763 = 75,376 Selling price 192,462 Face 200,000 Discount 7,538

  14. Example 4 Entry: Cash 192,462 Discount 7,538 Bonds payable 200,000

  15. Amortization of Bond Discount • Two methods • Straight line method • Discount amortized = Discount/# of interest payments • Effective interest method

  16. Example 5 • Discount amortized = 3594/10 = $359.4 • Interest expense 6,360 Discount 360 Cash 6,000

  17. Example 6 • Interest exp 3780 • discount 780 • cash 3000 • Discount amortized = 7800/10 = $780

  18. Bonds issued at Premium • Same as discount • Face amount – selling price = premium • Entry: Cash DR Bonds payable CR Premium CR

  19. Example 3 • Corporation sells $100,000 of 5 year bond with a coupon rate of interest of 12% and market rate of interest of 11%. Interest of $6,000 is paid semiannually.

  20. Example 3 PV ( $100,000, r=11%/2, p =10) $100,000 X .58543 = $58,543 PV($6,000, r=11%/2, p=10) $6,000 X 7.53763 = 45,226 Selling price 103,769 Face 100,000 Premium 3,769

  21. Example 3 • Cash 103,769 • Premium 3,769 • Bonds payable 100,000

  22. Example 4 • PV( $200,000, p=10, r =5%) • $200,000 * .61391 = $122,782 • PV($11,000, p =10, r=%) • $11,000 * 7.72174 = 89,939 • Selling price 207,721 • Face 200,000 • Premium 7,721

  23. Entry • Cash 207,721 • Premium 7,721 • Bonds payable 200,000

  24. Premium Amortization • Straight line method • Amortized = Premium/# of interest payment • Example 5: • Amortized = 3594/10 = $360 • Interest exp 5640 • Premium 360 • Cash 6,000

  25. Example 6 • Amortized = 7800/10 = $780 • Interest exp 7020 • Premium 780 • Cash 7800

  26. EX 13-8 EX 13-9 Ex 13-11 EX 13-12 EX 13-13 Homework

  27. Wed 12/3: Review Test Three Differential analysis Capital investment analysis Cash flows Bonds Multiple choice/ short problems Monday 12/8 Homework due Test three Wednesday 12/10 Review for final examination Monday 12/15 Final Examination Update

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