To: Kim Ford Date: 2/13/13 Subject: Nike’s Cost of Capital I agree with Ms. Ford’s estimate of Nike’s Cost of Capital at 8.4% The WACC is the appropriate method for valuing Nike’s capital. The WACC takes your cost of debt x the percent of capital + CAPM x equity percent of capital and it tells the rate of return the company needs to return based on its capital structure. In my opinion Ms. Ford has correctly assumed Nikes cost of debt and cost of equity. Her projection for cost of debt uses
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Bike is a fantastic bank prospect‚ so impressing Gerard will be important!) The basic financial statements on the attached spreadsheets and other information below will apply to all sections and each section will be graded as shown. Please round all WACC and PVIF calculations to 4 decimal places and all dollar calculations to the nearest dollar. Please assume today is 1/1/2005 (and‚ no‚ consultants do not get “holiday pay!”) The notes payable to banks represent permanent financing. The interest
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through negotiation. 2. Stand-alone valuation of Amoco When valuing the stand-alone value of Amoco‚ both WACC method (See Appendix 1) and multiples valuation (See Appendix 3) and are used to estimate the stock price. Eventually‚ two methods give us pretty much the same results. From the balance sheet of Amoco‚ we can find out that it has a stable capital structure and accordingly WACC method is the best valuation approach. The firm value is estimated based on projected cash flows from 1999-2005
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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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| RI | Accept | Accept | Divisional Profit | Accept | Accept | * RI is the best measure out of three suggested for the performance assessment of DMs. RI is quite flexible as it can be calculated using a WACC specific to each division. However‚ it is really important that the WACC is correctly estimated otherwise RI will be unrealistic which makes the financial performance measure to be inaccurate This report is provided to the Board of Directors of Sliced Bread Group advising on a
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Introduction Cooper Industries‚ Inc. is a manufacturer of heavy machinery and equipment. It has acquired some companies in the past as part of their expansion plans. Cooper acquires companies that are leading in their area of business‚ have a large market share and is the leading company in their area of operation. Currently‚ Cooper is focusing on building a hand tool business with a full product line that would use a common sales and distribution system and joint advertising. In this effort‚ Cooper
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Before setting up business either international or local‚ there are some factors to put into consideration. Even if your business is doing well and expanding at a high rate one must put into consideration the risks that ascertain that particular business. In the case of the AES‚ the founders did not put much consideration into their expanding business to the overseas accounts. Their main undoing was the assumption of the risks involved as same as in the U.S as it were in the foreign countries. The
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it has become more commonly used during the last ten years. CAPM is used in surprisingly few companies‚ and 27 percent of the companies have not even defined their required rate of return on equity. Key words: investment‚ payback rule‚ IRR‚ NPV‚ WACC‚ CAPM‚ HEX JEL Classification: G31 * We are grateful for valuable comments by two anonymous referees. Financial support from the Finnish Academy of Sciences (the LIIKE project) is gratefully acknowledged. EVA LILJEBLOM‚ Professor • Hanken‚ Swedish
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Report on Case analysis of California Pizza Kitchen Course (506): Cases in Financial Decision Making SUBMITTED TO: Dr. M. Sadiqul Islam Professor Department of Finance University of Dhaka SUBMITTED BY: Group 21 MBA 16th Batch Department of Finance University of Dhaka Date of Submission April 08‚ 2015 Group No: 21 Serial Name BBA ID MBA ID 1 Farhana Bondhon 16-004 16-615 2 Farha Farzana 16-006 16- 727 3 Marufa Akhter 16-132 16- 657 Letter of Transmittal April 08‚ 2015 Dr. M. Sadiqul
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Title: THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF DISCOUNTED CASH-FLOW BASED VALUATION METHODS Publication: Studia Universitatis Babes Bolyai – Oeconomica‚ LII‚ 2/2007 Author Name: Takács‚ András; Language: English Subject: Economy Issue: 2/2007 Page Range: 13-28 Summary: Valuation methods based on Discounted Cash-Flow (DCF) play a major role in the field of company valuation. The current literature contains a reasonably deep and detailed theoretical basis for DCFbased valuation‚ although‚ when starting to
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