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Implied Fixed Costs of Long-Term Debt Issues

James C. Van Horne

Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 1973, vol. 8, issue 5, 821-833

Abstract: In this paper, a model is developed for deriving the implied fixed cost of a bond flotation. Using a sample of electric utility companies over the 1961–1970 period, implied fixed costs are computed for 318 bond issues. These fixed costs then are evaluated in an effort to cast light on whether companies behave optimally with respect to the size and frequency of bond issues. Regression results are consistent with the adjustment of debt issuing behavior in keeping with: (1) expectations about the future course of interest rates; (2) variable costs increasing at a decreasing rate with the size of individual issue; and (3) differences in the cost of carrying excess liquidity which arise from differences in quality rating. An estimate of the average fixed cost of issuing bonds is evaluated as is the debt issuing behavior of individual companies. Over all, the model and its testing give considerable insight into the implied fixed costs of issuing debt.

Date: 1973
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