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Hybrid shares and CommSec

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Hi Guys,

Well I'm VERY new to the whole stockmarket scene as I have mentioned in other recent posts. I was looking at the government bond and I am now looking at Hybrid securities...

A friend of mine mentioned they are fairly secure and not a bad idea for someone who wants a low risk, but better than 'sitting it in the bank' return.

Anyway, I have been looking at this page... and I'm pretty confused. :banghead:

http://www.macquarie.com.au/macsecmc/codi/CodiServlet?nav=start&documenttosend=income_security_doc

Lets say I'm looking at CBA Perls IV. I really don't understand most of the fields, and was hoping someone would be lind enough to explain in N00b terms.


Issuer/ Paper Credit Rating
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AA/A+ - I believe this is a good rating.

Interest Margin
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1.05% - Is this the interest rate P.A they pay?

Current Coupon
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4.112% - I'm not sure how this differs from the Yield.

Last Rate/Set Date
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02-Feb-09 - Is this the last date I could buy the bonds at the above coupon rate?

Next Coupon Date
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30-Apr-09 - When the next Coupon is issued? - Does this mean they give me 4.112%( Current Coupon) of what I've bought? Sounds like too much

Next Coupon
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$1.9601 - ok so the current coupon is listed as a % but the Next coupon is a $$ value. ??


Early Rdm Date / Final Rdm Date*
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31-Oct-12* - Is this the Maturity date?

Last Price
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$178.00 - ok so this is the price I can buy at.

Trade Margin (Grossed FF)
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4.20% - No idea?!?

Nominal Yield
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6.83% - There is an explanation but I don't understand it.

Gross Yield
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8.32% - what I'd get if I kept them to maturity??

Running Yield
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4.63% - what i'd get if I sold now???


So as you can see... I don't understand a lot of the terminology.

I've read thebull.com.au's article on Hybrids shares which made sense,but this terminology is throwing me off.

Plus when I look at buying shares through commsec, it doesn't have ANY of the yield information, including the maturity dates. Should it?

Many Many thanks in advance.

Bobg
 
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