Corporate Financial Management BA 7020 – Section 200 Fall 2012 Marriot Corporation [pic] Group 9 Timothy Muer Adnan Qureshi Valerie Schmidt Joshua Swartz December 16th, 2012 December 16th, 2012 Dan Cohrs Marriot Corporation Vice President of Project Finance RE: Marriott Corporation Consultant Summary Dear Mr. Cohrs, We are pleased to offer our consulting opinion in regards to the cost of capital, debt, and equity. We have reviewed and analyzed the industry
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Marriott Corporation | | | | | | 08. April 2014 Table of Contents 1 Are the four components of Marriot`s financial strategy consistent with its growth objective? 1 2 How does Marriott use its estimate of its cost of capital? Does it make sense? 3 3 What is the WACC for Marriott Corporation? 3 3.1 Risk free rate? Market risk premium? 3 3.2 Cost of debt? 4 4 What type of investments would you value using Marriott´s WACC? 6 5 If Marriott used a single corporate hurdle
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Case Study: Marriott Corporation The Cost of Capital Teresa Cortez Keith Gemmell Brandon Papsidero Robin Reschke October 28, 2013 Table of Contents 1. Are the four components of Marriott’s financial strategy consistent with its growth objective? ..................................
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arriott Corporation: The Cost of Capital (Abridged) Executive Summary: The case "Marriott Corporation: The Cost of Capital (Abridged)" focuses on an ideal opportunity to review the capital asset pricing model and the weighted average cost of capital through calculation of the cost of capital for Marriott as a whole. Dan Cohrs is faced with making recommendations for the hurdle rates at Marriott Corporation and its three divisions utilizing CAPM and WACC. This case illustrates how to
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Marriott Corporation: The Cost of Capital Executive Summary J. Willard Marriott started Marriott Corporation in 1927 with a root beer stand, expanding it into a leading lodging and food service company with sales of over $6 billion by 1987. At the time, Marriott had three main lines of business, lodging, contract services and restaurants, with lodging generating about 51% of company’s profits. The four key elements of Marriott’s financial strategy were managing hotel assets rather than owning
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| |Marriott Corporation: | |Cost of Capital | Concepts Covered Cost of Equity: Cost of Equity is the minimum rate of return a firm must offer to the shareholders
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2. The weighted average cost of capital for Marriott Corporation ...................................................... 2 (a) The risk free rate and risk premium to calculate the cost of equity. .......................................... 2 (b) Measurement of Marriott’s cost of debt .................................................................................... 2 (c) Preference and explanaton between arithmetic & geometric mean to measure rates of return . 2 3. Which type of investment you
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preferred employer, preferred provider and the most profitable company, which means Marriott intend to outperform the average market. Considering the above information, Marriott’s financial strategies are consistent with its growth objective. To be more specific, firstly, Marriott actively manages hotel assets using syndication method with a fully integrated development process rather than passively own it. For example, Marriott developed more than $1 billion worth of hotel properties, making it one of
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manage hotel properties instead of owning them Marriott lowers their accounting assets on the books, therefore increasing their return on assets as compared to owning the properties outright. This strategy also effectively shares the risk that comes from the properties, and lets Marriott operate with more liquidity, offering them the opportunity to relocate their hotel or restaurant operations without the need to sell properties, for instance. Marriott can analyze potential projects and discount the
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#5 – Marriott Corporation: The Cost of Capital 1. Are the four components of Marriott’s financial strategy consistent with its growth objective? 2. How does Marriott use its estimate of its cost of capital? Does this make sense? 3. What is the weighted average cost of capital for Marriott Corporation? a. What risk free rate and risk premium did you use to calculate the cost of equity? b. How did you measure Marriott’s cost of debt? 4. If Marriott used a single corporate hurdle rate
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