DUNKIN’ DONUTS HISTORY PHILOSOPHY:“Make and serve the freshest‚ most delicious coffee and donuts quickly and courteously in modern‚ well-merchandised stores.” This philosophy still holds true today and is the foundation that has enabled Dunkin’ Donuts to grow into the largest coffee and baked goods chain in the world. DUNKIN’ DONUTS FACT SHEET Founded in 1950‚ Dunkin’ Donuts is America’s favorite all-day‚ everyday stop for coffee and baked goods. Dunkin’ Donuts is a market leader in the hot
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Dunkin brands vs salt spring coffee The idea of business and evolution of capitalism has shown that there is a much greater purpose than solely making profits through B-Corporations. According to Michael R. Deskins‚ “A B Corp is one in which corporations can create benefit for both society at large and corporate stakeholders” (Deskins‚ 1) B Lab founder‚ Jay Cohen‚ and co-founder‚ Andrew Kassoy‚ both cover a very similar presentation discussing what B Corporations are for the future of business
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over 150 million customers worldwide‚ but the brand is still guided by the same credos and innovative thinking as its founders. Baskin-Robbins has historically led the industry with innovations such as hand-packed quarts of ice cream‚ a unique flavor ribbon technique and the use of traditional ingredients such as apple pie and cheesecake. And‚ Baskin-Robbins continues to introduce new creations that surprise and delight customers – in 2008 the brand launched Soft Serve‚ making it the largest national
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Baskin-Robbins From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Baskin-Robbins Inc. | | Type | Subsidiary of Dunkin’ Brands | Founded | 1945 | Headquarters | Canton‚ Massachussetts‚ United States | Parent | Dunkin’ Brands | Website | www.baskin-robbins.com | Baskin-Robbins is a global chain of ice cream parlors founded by Burt Baskin and Irvine Robbins in 1953‚ from the merging of their respective ice cream parlors‚ in Glendale‚ California. It claims to be the world’s largest ice cream franchise
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9 Calculating WACC Mullineaux Corporation has a target capital structure of 60 percent common stock‚ 5 percent preferred stock‚ and a 35 percent debt. Its cost of equity is 12.5 percent‚ the cost of preferred stock is 5.5 percent‚ and the cost of debt is 7.2 percent. The relevant tax rate is 35 percent. a. What is Mullineaux’s WACC? b. The company president has approached you about Mullineax’s capital structure. He wants to know why the company doesn’t use more preferred stock financing
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factors. 3 1.2 Financial Risk factors. 3 1.3 Economic Risk factors. 4 1.4 Political Risk factors. 4 1.5 Global/International Risk factors. 4 1.6 Management Risk factors. 5 1.7 Technology Risk factors. 5 1.8 Operation Risk factors. 5 2. Dunkin Brands 2.1 Business and Industry Risk factors. 5 2.2 Financial Risk factors. 6 2.3 Economic Risk factors. 8 2.4 Political Risk factors. 8 2.5 Global/International Risk factors. 8 2.6 Management Risk factors. 9 2.7 Technology Risk factors. 9 2.8 Operation
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at 4.5% * JP Morgan has issued an estimate for Expected Market Return at 8.5% * Euribor is 2% * Before tax cost of debt = 5% * Tax rate = 30% Please calculate the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) for this firm. 2. You are now asked to calculate the WACC for a toothpaste manufacturer with the following data: * Average share price for last 6 months = €34/ share * Current year’s dividend = €3/ share * Applicable growth rate = 3% * Tax rate =
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2. What is the maximum price they could expect to pay Monmouth‚ based on an analysis of valuation using discounted cash flow‚ calculation of WACC and terminal value determination? 2. Based on the DCF valuation and using a WACC of 8.25% (the beta assumed to be 1‚ the average beta of comparable firms and the coupon rate to be 7.96%‚ the rate for BB rated companies) and a growth rate of 5.5%. The fair price is $40.4 per share for Robertson‚ lower than the $50 offered by Simmons to sell their
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CAPITAL BUDGETING Cost of Capital Evaluating Cash Flows Payback‚ discounted payback NPV IRR‚ MIRR The Cost of Capital • Cost of Capital Components – Debt – Common Equity • WACC Should we focus on historical (embedded) costs or new (marginal) costs? The cost of capital is used primarily to make decisions which involve raising and investing new capital. So‚ we should focus on marginal costs. What types of long-term capital do organizations use? nLong-term debt nEquity Weighted
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as the discount rate in net present value (NPV) project appraisal techniques.1 The weighted-average cost of capital (WACC) represents the overall cost of capital for a company‚ including the costs of equity and cost of debt‚ weighted according to the proportion of each source of finance within the business. In easy words WACC measures a company’s cost to borrow money. The WACC equation is the cost of each capital component multiplied by its proportional weight and then summing: Where: Re
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