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Question 31c

The following statement of financial position information relates to Tufa Co, a company listed on a large stock market which pays corporation tax at a rate of 30%.

$m $m
Equity and liabilities
Share capital 17
Retained earnings 15
Total equity 32
Non-current liabilities
Long-term borrowings 13
Current liabilities 21
Total liabilities 34
Total equity and liabilities
66

The share capital of Tufa Co consists of $12m of ordinary shares and $5m of irredeemable preference shares.

The ordinary shares of Tufa Co have a nominal value of $0·50 per share, an ex dividend market price of $7·07 per share and a cum dividend market price of $7·52 per share. The dividend for 20X7 will be paid in the near future.

Dividends paid in recent years have been as follows:

Year 20X6 20X5 20X4 20X3
Dividend ($/share) 0·43 0·41 0·39 0·37

The 5% preference shares of Tufa Co have a nominal value of $0·50 per share and an ex dividend market price of $0·31 per share.

The long-term borrowings of Tufa Co consist of $10m of loan notes and a $3m bank loan. The bank loan has a variable interest rate.

The 7% loan notes have a nominal value of $100 per loan note and a market price of $102·34 per loan note. Annual interest has just been paid and the loan notes are redeemable in four years’ time at a 5% premium to nominal value.

Required:
(c) Discuss THREE advantages to Tufa Co of using convertible loan notes as a source of long-term finance. (6 marks)

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