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    Hansson Case

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    HANSSON PRIVATE LABEL Objectives: • • • • • Define and derive debt free cash flows Critically analyze the assumptions underlying financial projections Role of opportunity cost of capital in capital budgeting decisions. Calculate NPV and its sensitivity to project variables Alternative methods of project evaluation Overview of Hansson Private Label (HPL): • • • Given the comparable company information‚ HPL ranks mid-pack in terms of revenue. Christine Sinclair and Skin Care Enterprises are more

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    Victoria Chemicals Report

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    on them. From these four different “hurdles” will be used to evaluate if the capital expenditure proposal for Merseyside Works should go ahead. These being: * Impact on earnings per share * Payback Period * NPV of the project (Discounted Cash Flow method) * Internal Rate of Return Background Victoria Chemicals is a major competitor in the world wide chemical industry and a leader in producing polypropylene. Victoria Chemicals was under pressure from investors to improve

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    case analysis

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    antiseptic products unit of Montagne Medical? 3 What is the cost of equity capital appropriate for evaluating the free cash flow associated with this investment? 4 What is the correct capital structure and weighted average cost of capital for discounting the investment’s free cash flow? 4 b.What are the amounts and timing of the acquisition investment’s free cash flow from 2013 through 2022? 4 What is the terminal value of the final 10 years of the acquisition‚ as of 2022? 5 What is the

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    ACTG 351 Case 2

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    amount. The carrying amount of the asset shall be reduced to its recoverable amount. That reduction is an impairment loss.” (IAS 36-59). In order to see if this IFRS is present we must first determine the recoverable amount‚ which is the higher of a cash-generating unit’s fair value less costs to sell and its value in use (IAS 36-18). Therefore recoverable amount would take the highest of the $900‚000 value in use and the $800‚000 fair market value less costs to sell. Then IFRS can determine if there

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    Valuation of AirThread Connections Group 7 (Shaojin Ding/ Jin Wang/ Wenqi Gu/ Shijia Wu/ Tongtong Yin/ Canran Xie) Given the background of ACC and AirThread‚ do you think the acquisition is a good idea? Briefly explain your answer. Yes. First‚ American Cable Communication (ACC) and AirThread could help each other compete in the industry that was moving more and more bundled service offerings. Second‚ the acquisition could help both companies expand into the business market. Third‚

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    72459298 BF322 Arundel

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    BF322: Advanced Corporate Finance Case Study – Arundel Partners: The Sequel Project Group Members: Chen Yanheng Loon Shu Juan Melissa Ong Joseline Tan Hui Kiow Fundamental Analysis Arundel Partners is an investment group‚ set up to purchase sequel rights associated with films produced by one or more major U.S. major studios. By owning such rights‚ Arundel will be able to wait and see if the movie was successful‚ before deciding whether to exercise its right and produce a second

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    The Cash Flow

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    SOLUTION TO ANDREW–CARTER‚ INC.‚ CASE This case presents some of the basic concepts of aggregate planning by the transportation method. The case involves solving a rather complex set of transportation problems. Four different configurations of operating plants have to be tested. The solutions‚ although requiring relatively few iterations to optimality‚ involve degeneracy if solved manually. The costs are: [pic] The lowest weekly total cost‚ operating plants 1 and 3 with 2 closed‚ is

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    Kennecott Copper

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    1. (45 points) Calculate the value of Carborundum (on an aggregate and per share basis) using both the Free Cash Flow to Capital (FCFcap) and Free Cash Flow to Equity (FCFeq) methods. Use the following assumptions: Note: Rf=5.6%; MRP=8.8%‚ Carborundum’s levered beta (prior to deal)=1.16 FCFeq=Net Income + Non Cash Deductions-Capital Expenditures-Change in Net Working Capital-Debt Repayment+ Debt Issuances + Miscellaneous Extras Answer: Value of Kennecott using FCFcap is: $53.8 Value of Kennecott

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    Risk and net Present value

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    the capital budgeting cycle is working out if the benefits of investing large capital sums outweigh the costs of these investments. The range of methods that business organisations use can be categorised in one of two ways: traditional and discounted cash flow techniques.

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    Citic Tower

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    will solely be the present value of cash flow subtracts the cost of the project. In numerical term‚ the asking price of HK$ 1 billion dollar has a present value of HK$ 1.54 with a cost of HK$ 1.6 billion. This leads to a net present value of HK$ (60 million) dollar. This makes the project very unattractive. Therefore‚ different approach is used to examine whether or not the project is profitable. Weighted average cost of capital is used in the discounted cash flow method that shows the case of Citic

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