Multiple Choice
The straight bond value is
A) the conversion premium minus the conversion value.
B) the stock value minus the present value of the interest payments.
C) the market value minus the conversion value.
D) the present value of the interest and principal payments discounted at a rate the firm would have to pay on a nonconvertible bond.
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