Pro forma analysis cash flow forecasting Apartment Investment Case Study Scenario An investor is considering buying an apartment building with 140 units offered for sale at $16,500,000. The subject apartment building has the following unit mix: Additionally, the following assumptions are also being made by the investor in order to construct a 5-year cash flow pro forma: Vacancy and Credit Loss In the current market, vacancy and credit losses are running at 9%. Due to the improving market conditions
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experience a measurable amount of cannibalism. Diagram 1 displays revenue and the market advantage of each company. The revenues are comparable, and through the acquisition, they will have more leverage with producers. 2. Review the projections formulated by Liedtke. Are they appropriate? How would you recommend modifying them? The biggest assumption in this model is using Constant Annual Growth Rate as the market risk or expected return in the CAPM model. CAGR is a great formula for
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Appendix B 11 Macy’s Valuation Report Objective Our objective is to estimate the Free Cash Flow (FCF) value of Macy’s Inc. as of July 24, 2011 (date of valuation). Macy’s Inc. is a C-Corporation organized under the laws of Delaware. It is primarily engaged in the business of premier retail fashion. The standard of value was Free Cash Flow Value, which measures the company’s ability to generate cash after accounting for capital expenditures, which is a fundamental basis for stock pricing. FCF
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investment in Mercury. Analysis: In order for Liedtke to get a broader picture on the acquisition of Mercury, he needs to compare and analyze a list of financial data from 2006 to 2011; projected balance sheet accounts, operating results and free cash flows, and cost of capital calculations. This data will enable him to identify the strengths and weaknesses of this acquisition. First lets look a summary of the operations of both AGI and Mercury Athletics’ actual operations based on the last year
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Earnings Forecasts: A Primer By Ben McClure AAA | investopedia.com Anyone who reads the financial press or watches CNBC on television will have heard the term "beat the street", which really just means to beat Wall Street earnings forecasts. Wall Street analysts' consensus earnings estimates are used by the market to judge stock performance. Here we offer a brief overview of the consensus earnings and what they mean to investors. What are Consensus Earnings? Consensus earnings estimates
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Symbol/Exchange Beta Shares Outstanding Average daily volume (3 month average) Current market cap Current Price Dividend Dividend Yield Valuation (per share) DCF Analysis Comparables Analysis Target Price Current Price Summary Financials Revenue Operating Cash Flow Net Income 662M 2009A 44.6M 2009A 4.6M 2009A 9.41 – 17.44 CPKI / NYSE 1.25 24,183,000 400,876 365,975,000 $15.07 $0.00 0% $15.18 $17.73 $16.46 $15.07 BUSINESS OVERVIEW California Pizza Kitchen was founded in 1985 by Rick Rosenfield and Larry
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future profits. So while the balance sheet method is simple, it is not accurate; there are better ways of accomplishing the task of valuation. Cash vs. Profits Another way to value the firm is to consider the future flow of cash. Since cash today is worth more than the same amount of cash tomorrow, a valuation model based on cash flow can discount the value of cash received in future years, thus providing a more accurate picture of the true impact of
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Both of the companies’ manufacturers are located in China, so they can enjoy the geographical advantage of sharing resources and infrastructure with each other. After reviewing Liedtke’s projections, we determined that they seem reasonable overall. One area we may consider altering is the revenue projections. The
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Authorization to act. The approved budget, particularly in a not-for-profit setting, gives the manager authorization to act (make decisions, etc.). Other benefits can include serving as a basis for resource allocation, aiding cash-flow management, and
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Offshore Drilling Incorporated Introduction On April 1, 1998, John Dolittle received a call he feared would be coming. His client, Linda Sprague, the President of Petroleum Exploration and Production Corporation (PEPCO), wanted to default on PEPCO’s contract with John’s company, Offshore Drilling Incorporated (ODI). Sprague gave two weeks notice until the papers would be filed. ODI is an offshore drilling contractor that provides mobile drilling rigs, as well as the expertise and personnel to drill
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