Case 10 Aspeon Sparkling Water‚ Inc. Capital Structure Policy CASE INFORMATION Purpose This case‚ which in all aspects is identical to Case 9‚ illustrates the capital structure decision for a firm that starts with zero debt. Either Case 9 or Case 10‚ but not both‚ should be assigned. The primary analytical tool is valuation analysis‚ although the case briefly introduces the Modigliani and Miller (MM) with corporate taxes and Miller models. The case also illustrates financial
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2015SP1-FIN-65151X-01 / Accounting & Finance / Professor Francois Silatchom MODULE 3 POWERLINE NETWORK CORP. Operating Leverage‚ Financial Leverage‚ and the Optimal Capital Structure TEAM D1 Laura Hamin – lhny86@nycap.rr.com Raymond Negron – ffnegron@hotmail.com Eulises Roman – ermediaus@aol.com Myeshia Wagner – mrs.wagner1982@yahoo.com Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 3 Analysis 4 Figure 1: Risk Comparison between Plans L and H 4 Figure 2: Operating probability
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of capital for a firm. The student determines the cost of individual sources of financing‚ including long-term debt‚ preferred stock‚ and common stock. The cost of debt is adjusted for Eco Plastics’ 40% tax bracket. The company is considering a new financial structure‚ with the replacement of preferred stock financing with debt financing. Additional use of debt increases the common stockholders’ required rate of return. The student is asked to compare the two weighted average costs of capital and
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to develop decision-making ability based on Corporate Finance theory. Hence‚ it combines lectures with case analysis. The course and the cases deal with selected topics in Corporate Finance such as valuation‚ capital budgeting‚ cost of capital‚ mergers and acquisitions‚ capital structure policy‚ and warrant and convertible use and valuation. The purpose of the cases is not to introduce these topics‚ but to further examine the theoretical concepts and models of finance and how they can be applied
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| |Market Value of Equity |(i)*(ii) = Rs. 240880.64 crores | Being debt structure absent in Nalco the cost of debt is zero‚ Therefore WACC ( Weighted Average Cost of Capital) |WACC |KePe + KdPd + KpPp | |WACC by (ONGC)
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Capital Budget Recommendation: Guillermo Furniture ACC/543 Monday October 8‚ 2009 YouKnew Abstract Guillermo Navallez is the owner of a successful furniture and manufacturing company located in Sonora‚ Mexico. Navallez’s establishment is known for its quality pieces‚ crafting a variety of chairs and tables from the abundant supply of timber in the area. In the late 1990’s‚ Navallez competitors became a real threat to the ongoing success of Guillermo’s Furniture and Manufacturing Company
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the firm’s weighted-average cost of capital at various combinations of debt and equity; given the following information? Show work Debt/Assets After-Tax Cost of Debt Cost of Equity Cost of Capital 0% 8% 12% ? 10% 8% 12% ? 20% 8% 12% ? 30% 8% 13% ? 40% 9% 14% ? 50% 10% 15% ? 60% 12% 16% ? WACC = W d * K d + W e * K e Debt/Assets Wd After-Tax Cost of Debt We Cost of Equity Cost of Capital 0% 0 8% 1 12% 0.12 = 12% 10% 0
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competitors 5 1.2.1. Boral Limited 5 1.2.2. Fletcher Building Limited 5 1.2.3. Brickwork Limited 5 2.Capital structure 6 2.1. Leverage 6 2.1.1. Current ABC’s leverage 6 2.1.2. Recent history of ABC’s leverage 6 2.2. ABC’s capital expenditures and its financing 9 2.3. Comparison of ABC’s capital structure with similar companies 10 2.4. Characteristics of the company influencing the leverage policy 11 2.4.1. Tax advantage
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to analyze firm performance‚ value financial assets‚ determine the cost of capital‚ evaluate capital structure and dividend policies‚ and know the basics of raising capital in order to make informed investment and financing decisions. Topic areas will include financial performance measurement‚ valuation‚ capital budgeting‚ capital market theory‚ basics of investments‚ cost of capital‚ raising capital‚ and capital structure and dividends. Instructor: Daniel McConaughy Office: JH4103 Office Hours:
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out of 3 points The optimal distribution policy strikes that balance between current dividends and capital gains that maximizes the firm’s stock price. Correct Answer: True Question 2 3 out of 3 points The dividend irrelevance theory‚ proposed by Miller and Modigliani‚ says that provided a firm pays at least some dividends‚ how much it pays does not affect either its cost of capital or its stock price. Correct Answer: False Question 3 3 out of 3 points MM’s dividend irrelevance
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