The bond still paid a fixed interest rate (coupon) based on the original $1,000. While new buyers were getting 5%, Arthur’s effective yield-to-maturity was nearly double because he had paid so much less for the same interest check.
The town gossips at the diner laughed. "Arthur’s buying debt in a sinking ship," they chuckled. But Arthur had read the fine print. He knew the utility’s assets were solid and that the "sinking ship" was just undergoing a very expensive repair. buying bonds at a discount
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By buying at $650, Arthur had unlocked a double-sided gold mine: "Arthur’s buying debt in a sinking ship," they chuckled
The year was 1994, and the sleepy town of Oakhaven was about to learn a lesson in "the art of the discount" thanks to its most eccentric resident, Arthur "Penny" Penhaligon.