Corporate Finance (4th Edition) (Pearson Series in Finance) - Standalone book
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Author: Jonathan Berk, Peter DeMarzo
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Chapter 12, Problem 14P
In mid-2012, Ralston Purina had AA-rated, 10-year bonds outstanding with a yield to maturity of 2.05%.
- a. What is the highest expected return these bonds could have?
- b. At the time, similar maturity Treasuries have a yield of 1.5%. Could these bonds actually have an expected return equal to your answer in part (a)?
- c. If you believe Ralston Purina’s bonds have 0.5% chance of default per year, and that expected loss rate in the event of default is 60%, what is your estimate or the expected return for these bonds?
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