Formulas Midterm Cost of Capital 1.1 Basic Formula [pic] The Equity-Beta is the covariance of the stock-return with the market-return 1.2 Betas Non Investment Grade (< BBB) The Equity-Beta can be analyzed as follows: [pic] The Equity-Beta is a function of the risk of a firm’s assets (operating risk) and the amount of financial leverage. [pic] An Asset-Beta (= unlevered Beta) reflects a firm’s operating risks without the effects of leverage. The Debt-Beta is
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corporate governance stance has started to shift in order to include some elements of the Anglo-American way of corporate governance. It appears that a final decision has been made to build Disney Sea Park (despite unattractive ARR‚ but attractive NPV/IRR and ACFR) not only for the potential profits reaped for the company but also due to their responsibility to keep uphold the interests of its stakeholders (which would include its parent company‚ stockholders‚ landowners‚ suppliers‚ creditors‚ the
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market account. Assume there is no risk of default‚ and that compounding is monthly. What is the NPV of the loan? (Enter just the number without the $ sign or a comma; round off decimals.) Answer for Question 1 Your Answer Score Explanation 80 Correct 5.00 Correct. You know compounding and figuring out NPV. Total 5.00 / 5.00 Question Explanation This is a simple NPV problem‚ where the loan is positive NPV only because Sachin cannot borrow at market rates‚ Question 2 (5 points) Jacob has an opportunity
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analysis of the cash flow‚ it is best for Paperco to purchase the equipment with the new tax legislation enacted and with grandfathering. This option is also best with regards to Pressco’s interest but they have to find a way to maintain a reasonable NPV while adjusting for a higher price for the equipment to yield greater profit. II. BACKGROUND ON PURCHASE OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT (Paperco‚ Inc.) Cost-reduction opportunity Purchase of the mechanical drying equipment proposes replacement of less efficient
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pays back rapidly probably has a positive NPV. The Net Present Value of the project compares how much the project cost with how much it brings in terms of today’s dollar value. We use a procedure called the discounted cash flow (DCF) valuation. We desire to invest in projects with positive Net Present Value to add value to the firm. We calculated the projects Net Present Value to be $99‚520‚047.53. This value was calculated by the following formula: NPV = -$750‚000‚000 = $140‚000‚000/1.12 +
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ABSTRACT This report describes capital budgeting techniques such as NPV (The NPV of an investment is the difference between its market value and its cost‚ IRR (The IRR is the discount rate that makes the estimated NPV of an investment equal to zero. PAYBACK (The payback period is the length of time until the sum of an investment’s cash flows equals its cost)‚ discounted payback period (The discounted payback period is the length of time until the sum of an investment’s discounted cash flows equals
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indicator that buying the vessels is not a good idea. The tax rate of 35% makes a lot of difference in determining this NPV. In our calculations we did assume a tax rate on the final sale of the vessel. If it were possible‚ or known‚ the tax rate on the salvage it might be more feasible to buy the vessel‚ and end up with a positive NPV. The effect of taxes on EBIT and thereby NPV is easily seen in our analysis numbers. As taxes remain steady and profits from operations falls‚ the prudence of the investment
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that errors in projected cash flows can lead to incorrect NPV estimates is called: A) Forecasting risk. B) Projection risk. C) Scenario risk. D) Monte Carlo risk. E) Accounting risk 2- An analysis of what happens to NPV estimates when we ask what-if questions is called: A) Forecasting analysis. B) Scenario analysis. C) Sensitivity analysis. D) Simulation analysis. E) Break-even analysis 3- An analysis of what happens to NPV estimates when only one variable is changed is called:
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Harris Case Analysis Objective: Should Harris invest into the shrimp processing plant? Issues: 1. Will this processing plant have a value today that is greater than or equal to the cost today? -If the NPV of the plant is greater than zero‚ then we should move forward with the investment. NPV Analysis: Value> Cost Value: PV: Value right now PV= forecast of future cash returns (FCR) -We used FCR to determine how much cash we get back and can deem the plan a good investment if we can bring
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Pinkerton Group Project Executive Overview The security guard services industry consisted of two segments: proprietary guards and contract guards. The historical growth was driven by companies realizing‚ that contracting guards allowed them gain operating flexibility instead of managing their own security personnel. In 1987 security guard services was a $10 billion industry growing at 6% a year. Due to the industry being very mature‚ fragmented‚ and price competitive there was an ongoing
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