Национальный исследовательский университет Высшая школа экономики Факультет экономики Кафедра экономики и финансов фирмы Домашнее задание по курсу «Корпоративные финансы – 2» На тему: «Детерминанты и мотивы выбора структуры капитала компаний на развивающихся рынках» Выполнили студенты 1 группы: Абдухамидов
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Corporate Finance The weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is the rate that a company is expected to pay on average to all its security holders to finance its assets. Nike finances its assets either through debt or with equity. WACC is the average of the costs of these types of financing, each of which is weighted by its proportionate use. By taking a weighted average in this way, we can determine how much interest a company owes for each dollar it finances
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| Valuation of Companies in the Hospital Industry in India | | | September, 2015 | Group 9 – Section B | | Group Members * Abhijnan Dasgupta (14P181) * Aditya Thangeda (14P183) * Apurba Mukherjee (14P189) * Nikhil Sharma (14P210) * Supreet S (14P232) | Table of Contents 1 Overview of Hospital Industry in India 2 1.1 Introduction 2 1.2 Market Size 2 1.3 Growth drivers for healthcare industry 3 1.3.1 Rising GDP Per Capita 3 1.3.2 Favourable Demographics 4 1.3.3 Disease
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SUPPORT@ACTIVITYMODE.COM FIN 100 PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE COMPLETE COURSE NEW FIN 100 Principles Of Finance Complete Course New FIN 100 WK 4 Assignment 1 – Complexities of the U.S. Financials FIN 100 WK 8 Assignment 2 – Business Financing and the Capital Structure Fin 100 assignment 1 Fin 100 Assignment 2 FIN 100 HW Assignment 3 FIN 100 HW Assignment 4 FIN 100 HW Assignment 5 FIN 100 HW Assignment 6 FIN 100 HW Assignment 7 FIN 100 HW Assignment 8 FIN 100 Homework Assisgnment Week One FIN 100
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Equity Capital: This refers to money put up and owned by the shareholders (owners). Typically, equity capital consists of two types: 1.) contributed capital, which is the money that was originally invested in the business in exchange for shares of stock or ownership and 2.) retained earnings, which represents profits from past years that have been kept by the company and used to strengthen the balance sheet or fund growth, acquisitions, or expansion. Many consider equity capital to be the most expensive
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Βdyn_Lev = βu_ind x [1+ (1-T) x D/Edyn] = 0.25 x [ 1 + (1+0.29) x 0.82] = 0.39 Chapter 13 question 15 (pg 442) β = 1.3 E (Rm) = 14% Rf = 5% E(r) = Rf + β x [E(Rm)-Rf] – EMRP formula = 5 + 1.3 (14 - 5) 5 + 1.3 x9 16/7% Session 3 Cost of capital Question 3 pg 472 E (R) = Rf + βE(EMRP) = 4% + 1.15 x 8 = 13.2% Slide 6 applies Re = E1/Po + g = D0(1+g)/P0 +g = 1.8(1+0.05)/34 + 0.05 = 10.56% Rc_ave = 13.2+10.56/2 = 11.88% Question 6 pg 472 WACC (cost of funds the company
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for In-class Presentations and Term Papers 1. Grading The information in the handouts is not very clear and does not include the case, so here some more precision about the grading rules: Everybody should do a writeup for the Wrigley Capital Structure Case. If you only do the case the final exam will count for 70% and the case writeup for 30% of the final grade. In case you want to improve your grade you should think about handing in a term paper or making an in-class presentation. If you
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FINC 5000 LESSON NOTES – WEEK 7 CHAPTER 15 Capital Structure Introduction: Capital Structure Theory - Capital Structure refers to the proportion of debt and equity being used to finance a firm’s assets: Assets = Debt + Equity Capital Structure - In this lesson we will examine the notion that capital structure affects the value of the firm. That is, the value of the firm might change with the amount of debt that is present. -
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Cost of Capital Introduction This paper examines key elements of a cost of capital policy to facilitate objective management and allocation of corporate funds. In order for a company to make long-term investments to grow, whether that is new equipment, new products or other assets, managers must be aware of the cost of acquiring any of these assets. The obvious objective for these managers is to earn more than the cost of capital and in doing so will increase their company’s market value. If
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From investopedia.com Modigliani and Miller's Tradeoff Theory of Leverage The tradeoff theory assumes that there are benefits to leverage within a capital structure up until the optimal capital structure is reached. The theory recognizes the tax benefit from interest payments - that is, because interest paid on debt is tax deductible, issuing bonds effectively reduces a company's tax liability. Paying dividends on equity, however, does not. Thought of another way, the actual rate of interest
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