What did the balance sheet look like in the quarter just prior to issuing the bonds?

Students should select a company that has issued bonds in the last 3 years so that the information sources can provide sufficient financial data for analysis.

Students should familiarize themselves with bonds and preferred stock as an investment opportunity and as a source of funds.

In this assignment, students will determine why a fixed-income security may be offered by a firm, what features it must have in order to be attractive to investors, and what kind of financial results were achieved. Balance sheet accounts as well as certain ratios are to be analyzed.

10-point font, and double spaced. The paper should include a cover page, table of contents, introduction, body of the report (Sections 1-5), conclusion, and works cited. Only the introduction, body, and conclusion count towards the page count.

Graphs, tables, and appendices should be added when needed, however, these items are not part of the total page count.

Even though this is not a scientific-type writing assignment and is mostly creative in nature, references are still very important.

 

At least three authoritative, outside references are required (anonymous authors or web pages are not acceptable). These should be listed on the last page titled “Works Cited.”

Introduction: (25 points) construct a comprehensive introduction that lays out your project.

Section 1: Company Background: (25 points) This section should include what industry the firm is in, its products, its competitors, and the stated main reason for needing capital (to fund receivables, capacity expansion, retire older debt, etc.).

If you can’t find a specific discussion about this, then use your judgment as to why you think the funds were needed and explain your reasoning.

Section 2: Balance Sheets: (25 points) What did the balance sheet look like in the quarter just prior to issuing the bonds?

Include both a copy from before the issue and after the issue in an appendix to your paper. From the “Key Financial Ratios” link contained in the Week 2 Lesson, calculate Return on Equity (ROE), one debt ratio, and at least one other ratio of your choice both before and after the bonds were issued, and discuss what the results indicate and why you think they are important to your report.

Section 3: Trends in YTM and Price: (25 points) At what price and yield-to-maturity (YTM) was the initial offering sold? Tabulate the price and YTM of the issue at the end of each calendar quarter for the last six quarters.

Then, plot the tabulated values to visualize the trends in YTM and prices. Add a brief discussion about your graph or chart and what the results indicate.

Section 4: Rate of Return: (25 points) If you were one of the original investors in this issue and you had invested $10,000, what would your total return be if you sold the securities at today’s market price?

Compute the current duration of the bond and add a brief discussion about your calculations and what the results indicate.

Section 5: WACC: (25 points) Compute the firm’s current Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) assuming the total debt of the firm is in the issue that you analyzed.

This means that if the company has more than one debt issue outstanding with a total face value of $X million and your chosen issue involves $Y million, then assume that all $X million is in your issue. This will simplify the calculations without diminishing learning value. Add a brief discussion about your calculations and what the results indicate.

Conclusion: (25 points) Based on your research in Sections 1-5, discuss at least three overall conclusions about this offering. In your conclusion,recap your analysis so that a reader can draw upon your expertise in order to make an educated investment decision.

The conclusion should draw together all that you have researched and analyzed and provide a well-supported investment recommendation.

Overall: Organize your project with a title page, table of contents, and Works Cited page. Clearly label each section and ensure pages are numbered. Show all calculations.

If calculations involve more than one or two lines, put them in an appendix and show only the end results in the main paper.

Sections should flow smoothly from one to another to ensure continuity. Please edit your report for grammar and spelling, so that it is something of which you can be proud.