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For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance.
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Straight Bond Value
The value of a bond that does not have any embedded options, calculated by considering its coupons and principal repayment, discounting back at an appropriate yield rate.
Black-Scholes Formula
A mathematical model used to estimate the price of European-style options, considering factors like the asset's price, time, volatility, and risk-free rate.
Straight Bond Value
The value of a bond that does not have any embedded options such as convertibility or callability, calculated based on its coupon payments and maturity value.
Conversion Price
The predetermined price at which convertible security, such as a convertible bond or preferred stock, can be converted into a specified amount of common stock.
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