Solutions Manual Fundamentals of Corporate Finance 9th edition Ross‚ Westerfield‚ and Jordan Updated 09-29-2010 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO CORPORATE FINANCE Answers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions 1. Capital budgeting (deciding whether to expand a manufacturing plant)‚ capital structure (deciding whether to issue new equity and use the proceeds to retire outstanding debt)‚ and working capital management (modifying the firm’s credit collection policy with its customers)
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Finance 301 1. The NPV for the truck and the pulley are $2026.75 and $5586.05 respectively. Since these projects are independent‚ the company can choose either project. They both will give the company a return higher than 12% as well. (Math is on last page) 2. A. NPV for Alt A is $1892.17 while the payback is 2.86 years. NPV for Alt B is 2289.66 while the payback is 4.62 years. (Math on last page) B. Since these projects are mutually exclusive only one can be chosen. Since NVP is a better
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Case VI: Rock Creek Golf Club 1. Amortization schedule for the loan of $89‚600 at a rate of 8% for a term of 5 years‚ present value factor 3.993‚ and an annual installment of $22‚440: Year Balance of Principal (Jan. 1) Equal Annual Payment Payment of Interest Reduction of Principal Ending Balance of Principal 0 $89‚600 1 $89‚600 $22‚440 $7‚168 $15‚272 $74‚328 2 $74‚328 $22‚440 $5‚946 $16‚494 $57‚834 3 $57‚834 $22‚440 $4‚626 $17‚814 $40‚020 4 $40‚020 $22‚440 $3‚201 $19‚239 $20‚781 5 $20‚781 $22
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Introduction to Standard Costing Standard costing is an important subtopic of cost accounting. Standard costs are usually associated with a manufacturing company’s costs of direct material‚ direct labor‚ and manufacturing overhead. Rather than assigning the actual costs of direct material‚ direct labor‚ and manufacturing overhead to a product‚ many manufacturers assign the expected or standard cost. This means that a manufacturer’s inventories and cost of goods sold will begin with amounts reflecting
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planes page 4 Ticket revenue page 4 Operating Cost page 5 Deprecation page 5 Operating cash flows page 5 NPV page 5 5. Evaluation page 6-7 6. Appendix Introduction Fly-by-night Airlines is a major commercial air carrier offering passenger service between most large cities
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of value12.4%334‚441‚139Total$32‚848‚589$9‚366‚578$18‚403‚643$22‚168‚806$361‚466‚995And the NPV of the acquisition is: NPV = –$400‚000‚000 + 32‚848‚589 + 9‚366‚578 + 18‚403‚643 + 22‚168‚806 + 361‚466‚995 NPV = $44‚254‚610.07 CHAPTER 25 C-83 C-84 CASE SOLUTIONS 2. Since the acquisition is a positive NPV project‚ the most Birdie would offer is to increase the currentcash offer by the current NPV‚ or:Highest offer = $550‚000‚000 + 44‚254‚610.07Highest offer = $594‚254‚610.07The highest share
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differ from multinational capital budgeting? How do incremental cash flows differ from total project cash flows? What is the difference between foreign project cash flows and parent cash flows? How does APV analysis differ from NPV analysis? How is the capital budgeting analysis adjusted for the additional economic and political risks? What is real option analysis? Complexities of Capital Budgeting for a Foreign Project Several factors make budgeting for a foreign project
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and have chances of running into bankruptcy. 2. Compute Capital Budgeting Decision Criteria. Discuss what they mean NPV: Cost of the current sourcing method has a NPV of $-32.67M over a period of 6 years(2004-2009). Cost of the In-house manufacturing method has a NPV of $-31.8M over a period of 6 years (2004-2009). This means taking this project has a positive NPV of $870‚000. According to this analysis‚ manufacturing in-house will work out to be cheaper. IRR: 37.9%‚ having such a high
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NORTHERN DRILLING INC. THE MOND NICKEL CONTRACT DECISION – A TACTIVAL DILEMMA IN A GROWTH STRATEGY THE PROBLEM Peter Bremner‚ general manager for Northern Drilling Inc. (Northern) was looking over the RFP for an upcoming exploration contract for one of Canada’s largest mining companies‚ Mond Nickel Company (Mond). The RFP consisted of 2 projects‚ a Deep/Complex job (3‚000m holes) and an Intermediate/Routine job (1‚800m holes). The proposal was due in 3 weeks and Peter had to make a decision whether
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and the assessment of the likelihood of project success (d) the measurement and interpretation of project value at risk Establish the potential economic return using IRR and modified IRR & advise on a projects return margin. Discuss merits of NPV & IRR. Discounted cash flow techniques are also extensively examined in the context of business valuations (business valuations are covered in chapters 9-12). Slow Fashions - 20 marks‚ June 09 Your business - 28 marks‚ June 09 Seal
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