Optimal Capital Structure

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    Struktur Modal

    tidak dapat memenuhi beban bunga maka tidak tertutup kemungkinan dilakukan tindakan likuidasi. Bauran hutang dan ekuitas untuk pendanaan perusahaan merupakan bahasan utama dari keputusan struktur modal (= capital structure decision). Bauran modal yang efisien dapat menekan biaya modal (= cost of capital), yang dapat meningkatkan kembalian ekonomi neto dan meningkatkan nilai perusahaan. Perusahaan yang hanya menggunakan ekuitas disebut “unlevered firm”, sedangkan yang menggunakan bauran ekuitas dan berbagai

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    Gainesboro Dividend Case Study

    Irrelevance Proposition 1 Financial Flexibility 2 Agency Theory 2 Signalling Theory 3 Clientele Effects 4 The Optimal Payout Ratio 5 Share Repurchase 7 Conclusion 8 References 10 Appendices 13 Appendix 1: Detailed Calculation of Unused Debt Capacity (0%, 20%, 40% and residual payout) 13 Appendix 2: Residual Payout Calculations 15 Appendix 3: Sensitivity Analysis for Optimal Payout Ratio 16 Appendix 3.1 Debt/ Equity Ratio of 13% and 18% Annual Sales Growth 17 Abstract This paper

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    Harley Essays

    See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/235266981 International business and finance scholarship ARTICLE in RESEARCH IN GLOBAL STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT · JUNE 2008 DOI: 10.1016/S1064-4857(08)00001-6 CITATION READS 1 11 1 AUTHOR: Raj Aggarwal University of Akron 203 PUBLICATIONS 1,943 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE Available from: Raj Aggarwal Retrieved on: 23 February 2016 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND FINANCE SCHOLARSHIP Raj Aggarwal

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    Blaine Kitchenware

    years and continues to gain control in the market it occupies. As the CEO of the company, Mr. Dubinski is faced with the difficult decision of determining what is best for the family company. The following questions will address what decision is the optimal and why it is beneficial for BKI. Ans. 1) The main dilemma in the case is whether Blaine Kitchenware’s should choose to repurchase its own shares or not. If Blaine’s Kitchenware does repurchase its shares, they must consider whether to partially

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    Business Aspect

    AVI-YONAHFINAL.DOC FEBRUARY 26, 2002 2/26/02 5:38 PM Book Review Why Tax the Rich? Efficiency, Equity, and Progressive Taxation Reuven S. Avi-Yonah† Does Atlas Shrug? The Economic Consequences of Taxing the Rich. Edited by Joel B. Slemrod.∗ Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2000. Pp. 524. $57.95. In Greek mythology, Atlas was a giant who carried the world on his shoulders. In Ayn Rand’s 1957 novel Atlas Shrugged, Atlas represents the “ prime movers” —the talented few who bear the

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    Midland Energy

    Resources Inc.: Cost Of Capital Introduction Midland Energy Resources have a senior vice president, Janet Mortension, of project finance. She was preparing her annual cost of capital for midland as well as for each of its following three divisions: * Exploration & production (E&P) * Refining & Marketing (R&M) * Petrochemicals Midland was a global company with operations in oil and gas. Midland corporate treasury had began analysis and preparation of annual cost of capital for the corporation as

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    Geneone Problem Solution

    realize that, collectively, they have zero experience with IPOs. This paper looks at the issues and opportunities Gene One is facing, stakeholder’s perspective and ethical dilemma, the end-state goals, alternative solutions, a risk assessment and the optimal solution, and last implementation of the plan. Situation Analysis Issue and Opportunity Identification Gene One is a company that entered the biotech industry with groundbreaking gene technology that eradicated diseases in tomatoes and potatoes

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    The Theory and Practice of Corporate Finance:

    Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA 02912, USA (Received 2 August 1999; final version received 10 December 1999) Abstract We survey 392 CFOs about the cost of capital, capital budgeting, and capital structure. Large firms rely heavily on present value techniques and the capital asset pricing model, while small firms are relatively likely to use the payback criterion. A surprising number of firms use firm risk rather than project risk in evaluating new investments. Firms

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    American Home Product

    well with the culture of the company. Another important thing is that for a long time, the company was under a tight financial control and a very conservative capital structure policy. In fact, it operates with an almost debt-free balance sheet in order to avoid any financial risk. As mentioned already, under the conservative capital structure policy, the company improved remarkably and both its sales and earnings grew impressively. However, this way of operating may trigger some problems on the long

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    Dupont Case Notes

    3)Attempting to remedy the situation, the firm cut its dividend in 1974 and 1975 and drastically reduced its working capital investment they turned to debt financing. Du Pont's debt-to-equity ratio rose from a conservative 7% in 1972 to 27% in 1975 while the interest coverage ratio fell from 38 to 4.6. The increased debt ratio shows that they were moving towards a higher leveraged position and aggressively financing growth with debt. The reduced interest coverage indicates that Du Pont was now

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