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What Are Convertible Bonds?

By Sam Swenson, CFA, CPA – Updated Oct 9, 2024 at 1:58PM

Key Points

  • Convertible bonds can be exchanged for a set number of shares, offering potential profit if stock prices rise.
  • Types of convertible bonds include vanilla and mandatory, each with different conversion terms and risk levels.
  • Pros include optionality and income, while cons include lower yields and increased portfolio complexity.
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