Analyzing debt terms

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Analyzing Debt Terms, Yields, Prices, and Credit Ratings

Reproduced below is the debt footnote from the 2013 10-K report of Dell Inc.


Long-Term Debt (in millions)

February 1,
2013

February 3,
2012

Senior Notes

$400 million issued on June 10, 2009, at 3.375% due June 2012 ("2012 Notes")

$ -

$ 400

$600 million issued on April 17, 2008, at 4.70% due April 2013 ("2013A Notes")

601

605

$500 million issued on September 7, 2010, at 1.40% due September 2013

500

499

$500 million issued on April 1, 2009, at 5.625% due April 2014(b)

500

500

$300 million issued on March 28, 2011, with a floating rate due April 2014 ("2014B Notes")

300

300

$400 million issued on March 28, 2011, at 2.10% due April 2014

400

400

$700 million issued on September 7, 2010, at 2.30% due September 2015(b)

702

701

$400 million issued on March 28, 2011, at 3.10% due April 2016(b)

402

401

$500 million issued on April 17, 2008, at 5.65% due April 2018(b)

502

501

$600 million issued on June 10, 2009, at 5.875% due June 2019(b)

604

602

$400 million issued on March 28, 2011, at 4.625% due April 2021

398

398

$400 million issued on April 17, 2008, at 6.50% due April 2038

400

400

$300 million issued on September 7, 2010, at 5.40% due September 2040

300

300

Senior Debentures

$300 million issued on April 3, 1998, at 7.10% due April 2028 ("Senior Debentures")(a)

379

384

Other

Long-term structured financing debt

872

920

Less: current portion of long-term debt

(1,618)

(924)

Total long-term debt

5,242*

6,387

Short-Term Debt

Commercial paper

1,807

1,500

Short-term structured financing debt

416

440

Current portion of long-term debt

1,618

924

Other

2

3

Total short-term debt

3,843

2,867

Total debt

$ 9,085

$ 9,254

*Reflects carrying value (net book value) of debt.

Aggregate future maturities of long-term debt at face value were as follows at February 1, 2013:

 

Maturities by Fiscal Year

(in millions)

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

Thereafter

Total

Aggregate future maturities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

of long-term debt outstanding

$ 1,617

$ 1,465

$ 790

$ 400

$ --

$ 2,500

$ 6,722**

**Reflects face value of debt.

Reproduced below is a summary of the market values as of November 2013 of the Dell bonds maturing from 2021 to 2040 (from Morningstar, quicktake.morningstar.com).


Name

Maturity
Date


Amount $


Price


Coupon %

Yield to
Maturity %

Dell 5.4%

9/10/2040

300

69.50

5.4

8.24

Dell 6.5%

4/15/2038

400

77.30

6.5

8.77

Dell 4.625%

4/1/2021

400

91.50

4.625

6.07


(a) What is the amount of long-term debt reported on Dell's February 1, 2013 balance sheet?
$_________ million

What are the scheduled maturities for this indebtedness?

2014

$______

million

2015

$______

million

2016

$______

million

2017

$ ______

million

2018

$______

million

thereafter

$______

million

Dell's $300 million 5.4% notes traded at 69.5 or 69.5% of par, as of November 2013. What is the market value of these notes on that date? (Round your answer to one decimal place.)

 

$_______ million

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