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Business, Personal Finance
With Dian Blackwood  
March 23, 2013

Incorporate the Corporates

The Sterling Report

WITH JDX and NDX behind their backs (well almost), investors are hungry for new ideas, new investments and most of all, a safe and secure place for their money.

Traditionally, sovereign debt has been thought of as the most secure investment that an investor can make. The ongoing euro debt crisis and the successive debt exchanges taking place in the Caribbean region have shown that this may not necessarily be the case. Investment grade rated corporate debt is a good alternative for investors seeking capital preservation but also modest returns. Let’s take a look at what a corporate bond is and the important factors to bear in mind.

Definition

By definition a corporate bond is a debt security issued, as the name suggests, by a corporation and sold to investors. The risk profile of the bond is dependent on the financial position of the issuing company. “The financial position” describes the issuing company’s ability to repay its debt and other expenses, profitability, growth prospects among other things. Corporate bonds carry higher risk when compared to government bonds, and as such, they offer attractive interest rates to entice investors to participate.

Credit quality and its implications

The credit quality of a bond measures the risk that the issuer will default ie not repay the investors. Corporate bonds range in credit quality from investment grade to “junk”. Investment grade instruments are rated BBB- and above (AAA+ being the highest credit quality and SD ie selective default being the lowest credit quality). Bonds that are not investment grade are classified as “junk”. The credit quality depends on the financial and strategic position of the issuer. For example, bonds issued by companies such as Barclays Bank PLC and General Electric Corporation are considered very safe and are rated A- and AA+ respectively by Standard and Poor’s because of their strong financial positions, their long-established histories and the importance of their services to the economy and society.

Features of Corporate Bonds

Corporate bonds may have different features or terms which make their coupons more attractive. The most common feature is referred to as a “call option”. This feature allows the corporation to redeem the bonds before maturity. They may be redeemed on pre-determined dates at which time the company may choose to give back the funds invested (including accrued interest) and the bond would then cease to exist. Callable bonds tend to offer higher coupons because of the risk that the bond may be called and the investor will have to reinvest his funds at a lower interest rate.

Corporate bonds may also have another feature referred to as a “step-up”. A step-up bond is a bond that has a fixed coupon rate for a period of time but is designed with conditions which state that the interest rate must increase if specific events occur (or do not occur). For example, if there is a fall in the credit rating of the issuer, the interest rate may increase by a given number of basis points. This feature is often combined with call options. In these cases, if the bonds are not redeemed the coupon will then “step-up” (ie adjust) to a new coupon rate. In cases such as these investors should analyse the effective yield to each callable date and then compare it to an alternative investment to assess the relative value of the bond before making a purchase.

The corporate bond may also be secured or unsecured. A secured bond is simply a bond that has an asset or specific properties as collateral. The perfect example is a mortgage bond where the bond is backed by a pool of mortgages (eg. Bonds issued by Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae). Unsecured bonds are backed solely by the general credit-worthiness of the issuer. It should be noted that most corporate issues are unsecured bonds.

Before choosing any investment, you should sit with your investment advisor and put together a financial plan: outline your goals and clarify your tolerance for risk then ask yourself the following questions:

1. How will a corporate bond meet your investment objectives?

2. What are its terms and conditions? for example its callable features, step-up rate etc

3. How is coupon payment made? Periodically or at the end of the period?

4. Will you need the funds before the bond matures?

5. What is the credit quality of the bond?

Having answered these questions you should now be in a better position to make an intelligent decision regarding your portfolio.

Dian Blackwood is the Manager of personal financial planning with Sterling Asset Management Ltd. Sterling provides medium to long-term financial advice and instruments in US and other world market currencies to the corporate, individual and institutional investor.

Feedback: If you wish to have Sterling address your investment questions in upcoming articles, e-mail us at: info@sterlingasset.net or visit our website at www.sterling.com.jm

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