Enterprise & Equity Value
How do you treat convertible bonds in the EV bridge when they are (a) in-the-money and (b) out-of-the-money?
Model answer
(a) In-the-money: assume conversion (if-converted method) - the bonds become common shares, so you ADD the new shares to diluted share count (raising equity value) and you do NOT count the converts…
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