Starbuck’s Inc‚ Valuation Models Weighted Cost of Capital (WACC) The Weighted Average Cost for Capital is calculated using the following formula: WACC = wdkd(1-T) + was ks The variables for this formula are calculated as followas : wd = Book Value of Debt / [Market Value of Equity + Book Value of Debt] The book value of debt is calculated by adding up the total of all the debt on the balance sheet. The market value of equity is the "Market Cap‚" and equals the number of (common)
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capital is a guideline for determining the optimum capital structure of a company. Weighted average cost of capital (WACC) WACC is the weighted average rate of return required by the suppliers of capital for the firm’s investment project. The suppliers of capital will demand a rate of return that compensates them for the proportional risk they bear by investing in the project. The WACC is the minimum return that a company must earn on an existing asset base to satisfy its creditors‚ owners‚ and other
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Valuation & Accounting Global November 2001 Valuation Multiples: A Primer Global Equity Research www.ubswarburg.com/researchweb In addition to the UBS Warburg web site our research products are available over third-party systems provided or serviced by: Bloomberg‚ First Call‚ I/B/E/S‚ IFIS‚ Multex‚ QUICK and Reuters UBS Warburg is a business group of UBS AG Valuation Primer Series Peter Suozzo +852-2971 6121 ■ peter.suozzo@ubsw.com Stephen Cooper +44-20-7568 1962 ■ stephen.cooper@ubsw
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Valuation & Accounting Global November 2001 Valuation Multiples: A Primer Global Equity Research www.ubswarburg.com/researchweb In addition to the UBS Warburg web site our research products are available over third-party systems provided or serviced by: Bloomberg‚ First Call‚ I/B/E/S‚ IFIS‚ Multex‚ QUICK and Reuters UBS Warburg is a business group of UBS AG Valuation Primer Series Peter Suozzo +852-2971 6121 s peter.suozzo@ubsw.com Stephen Cooper +44-20-7568
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of our analysis has been to derive an accurate estimate of the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) for this project. Mr. Ricketts requested that we also generate a model of the project’s potential cash flows and the impact of those cash flows on Ameritrade’s stock price over the next five years. Our findings are summarized in the following report. I. WACC Calculation To determine the WACC for this project we need to know the following; the current risk free rate‚ the market risk premium
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INTRODUCTION: This session long project looks at the calculations used to determine the weighted average cost of capital (WACC). This SLP calculates the WACC for my SLP company – McDonalds‚ discusses how those calculations were arrived at and briefly describes WACC and what investors use it for. COMPANY NAME: McDonalds Inc Balance sheet date: 31 DEC 07 Market values date: 1 SEP 08 SOURCE
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Benchmark) 2.3 WACC estimation Compute WACC WACC = wd rd (1-T) + wps rps + ws rs = (13.3B/64.6B*1.85) + 0 + 51.2B/64.6B* 6.23% = 5.3% Investors use WACC to help decide whether a company represents a good investment opportunity. To some extent‚ WACC represents the rate at which a company produces value for investors—if a company produces a return of 20% and has a WACC of 11%‚ then the company creates 9% additional value for investors. If the return is lower than the WACC‚ the business
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but when it began being applied to international projects‚ it was giving the company unrealistic NPV values. While some concern existed‚ having no alternative‚ they continued to use the original method. By failing to take into account increased WACC‚ currency risk‚ political risk‚ and sovereign risk‚ the company had developed projects that began failing in the early 2000’s. The mistake by the company destroyed its stock price and market capitalization‚ losing millions of stockholders equity in
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Question 6 What is the cost of capital for the lodging and restaurant divisions of Marriott? Answer: The cost of capital for lodging is 9.2% and the cost of capital for restaurants is 13.1% Calculation: WACC = (1-t) * rd * (D/V) + re* (E/V) Where: D= market value of DEBT re = aftertax cost of equity E = market value of EQUITY V = D+E rd = pretax cost of debt t = tax rate To calculate the formula above‚ we need to determine each component Tax rate (t) 56% --> calculated before LODGING
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weighted average cost of capital (WACC)? What are some components of WACC? Why is WACC a more appropriate discount rate when doing capital budgeting? What is the effect on WACC when an organization raises long-term capital? a) Weight average cost of capital is calculated by averaging all of the capital costs acquired by an organization. b) Some components of WACC are several different types of capital which are stocks‚ bonds‚ and common equity. c) WACC is a more appropriate discount rate
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