Enterprise & Equity Value
For an in-the-money convertible bond, what's the dilutive share count and why must you also adjust net debt?
Model answer
If-converted shares = par value of the convert / conversion price (equivalently face x conversion ratio). You ADD those shares to the diluted count. Because conversion extinguishes the bond, you must…
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