Task: 3 A. Prepare a summary report in which you do the following: A1. Recommend a capital structure approach that maximizes shareholder return. Capital Structure: “Capital structure is the manner in which a firm’s assets are financed; that is, the right-hand side of the balance sheet. Capital structure is normally expressed as the percentage of each type of capital used by the firm debt, preferred stock, and common equity.” (Capital Structure Decision, 2002) Capital structure
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Financial Management Part 1 : Multiple choices: 1. The approach focused mainly on the financial problems of corporate enterprise. a. Ignored non-corporate enterprise 2. These are those shares, which can be redeemed or repaid to the holders after a lapse of the stipulated period. c. Redeemable preference shares 3. This type of risk arises from changes in environmental regulations, zoning requirements, fees, licenses and most frequently taxes. b. Domestic risk 4. It is the cost of capital
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AF3313 Business Finance Assignment 1 Name: Law Chui Yin Joyce Student ID: 12030017D Tutor: Miss Anson Wong Tutorial Session: Wednesday 11:30-12:20 Question 1 Net Present Value (NPV) is the difference between the present value of future cash flows and the present value of the cost of the investment. It measures the surplus or deficit of cash flows, in terms of present values. NPV considers all cash flows. It can give a reliable decision to investors. It can also rank mutually exclusive
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The task is to rank the projects. The first objective of the case is to examine critically the principal capital-budgeting criteria. A second objective is to consider the problem that arises when net present value (NPV) and internal rate of return (IRR) disagree as to the ranking of two mutually exclusive projects. Finally, the case is a vehicle for introducing the problem created by attempting to rank projects of unequal life and the solution to that difficulty—the equivalent-annuity criterion.
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and the net present value. a. NINV = $20,000 and NCF = (5000 4000)(1 .4) + 4000 = $4600/year $20,000 = $4,600∙(Interest factor for 5 years). 20,000/4,600 = 4.3478. Interest factor = 4.3478, which helps to find the internal rate of return (IRR) of this project. This interest factor represents the present value of a $1 annuity for 5 years discounted at r%. Looking up 4.3478 in Table 5, this value falls between 4.4518 and 4.3295, which corresponds to discount rates of 4% and 5% respectively
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Exam 2 Key SECTION 1 3PM VERSION 2 SECTION 2 4:30PM VERSION 3 1. The 7 percent semiannual coupon bonds of the Garden Supplies Co. are selling for $976, have a face value of $1,000, and have a yield to maturity of 8.079 percent. How many years will it be until these bonds mature? A. 2.50 years b. 3.15 years c. 5.00 years d. 7.85 years e. 10.00 years N = ? = 5/2=2.5; I=8.079;PV=-976;PMT=70/2=35;FV=1000 BLOOMS TAXONOMY QUESTION TYPE: APPLICATION LEARNING OBJECTIVE NUMBER:
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differencing from conventional playing company in Bangladesh Reckitt Benckiser has strong intention for modern developed capital budgeting technique in evaluating their potential projects especially in large R&D projects. The company mainly uses IRR. It uses sophisticated methods to project future cash flows. The company also uses scenario analysis to incorporate risk and for some very complex projects, it uses simulation analysis with the help of parent company in UK. However, Reckitt Benckiser
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1st Scenario MINI-CASE ABC CORPORATION The initial cash outlay at Time 0 is simply the cost of the new equipment, $15,000,000 and the ABC’s required return of 12 percent. The marketing study and the research and Development is both sunk costs and should be ignored. (Assuming CCA class is 43, the CCA rate of 30 percent and corporate tax is 35 percent). Sales Sales VC Fixed costs Year 1 $17,500,000 6,020,000 3,000,000 Year 2 $20,000,000 6,880,000 3,000,000 Year 3 $25,000,000 8,600,000 3,000
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I. Introduction A. Background Boeing, a well-known aerospace company, has been facing a large decision regarding investing money in to producing a new aircraft. Boeing is split into two different primary segments: commercial airplanes and integrated defense systems or in other words, government contracts. Boeing makes commercial airplanes that can be used for both short and long-range flights, while also accepting government defense contracts. Boeing produces and sells six different airplanes
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I. Capital budgeting : In the process of maximizing wealth, both households and corporations must invest. An investment is defined as a change in the investor’s stock of real assets and financial or derivative assets = The process of planning expenditures on assets whose cash flows are expected to extend beyond one year. By convention, the process is referred to as financial asset valuation when it deals with financial, or derivative assets, and as Capital Budgeting when it deals with real assets
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