Multiple Choice
The conversion ratio for a convertible bond equals the:
A) number of interest payments that must be received prior to conversion.
B) number of bonds necessary to convert into one share of stock.
C) number of shares of stock that can be exchanged for one bond.
D) floor value beneath which the bond price cannot fall.
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