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Irredeemable Security Question

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  • March 3, 2021 at 7:29 pm #613159
    grahamegan
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    Hi John

    ‘In relation to an irredeemable security paying a fixed rate of interest’

    As risk rises, the market value of the security will fall to ensure that investors receive an increased yield.

    I understand that as risk rises the investors will require a higher return to compensate for the increased risk but would you mind explaining why the MV of the security will fall?

    Thanks
    Graham

    March 4, 2021 at 8:13 am #613236
    John Moffat
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    The MV of debt is the present value of the future receipts discounted at the investors required rate of return. If we discount at a higher rate we end up with a lower present value.

    Or, if it makes it more obvious, it you were investing in debt that was paying fixed interest of $5 per year and you wanted that to be a return of 10% then you would be prepared to pay $50.
    If alternatively you wanted the return to be 20% but we still only going to get $5 per year, then you would only be prepared to pay $25 ($5 per year is a return of 20% x $25).

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