Convertible Notes
Convertible notes are bonds issued by corporations that are convertible to company stock, depending on the circumstances. Learn more about when buyers may want to convert notes into company stocks.
If-Converted Method
What Is a Compulsory Convertible Debenture (CCD)?
Fully Convertible Debenture (FCD)
Irredeemable Convertible Unsecured Loan Stock - ICULS
Conversion in Finance
Explore Convertible Notes
Conversion Premium Definition and Example
Mandatory Convertible: What it is, How it Works
Bond Floor
Exchangeable Debt
Convertibles: Definition, Types, and How They Work
Hung Convertibles
Conversion Value: What it is, How it Works, Example
Adjustment in Conversion Terms
Can Private Corporations Issue Convertible Bonds?
Provisional Call Feature
Revertible Bond
Liquid Yield Option Note (LYON)
Convertible Bond vs. Traditional Bond Valuations: What's the Difference?