11 - 1 11 - 2 Choosing the Optimal Capital Budget Finance theory says to accept all positive NPV projects. Two problems can occur when there is not enough internally generated cash to fund all positive NPV projects: Increasing Marginal Cost of Capital Externally raised capital can have large flotation costs‚ which increase the cost of capital. Investors often perceive large capital budgets as being risky‚ which drives up the cost of capital. (More...) An increasing marginal
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both on top-line growth and operating performance. The company’s cost of capital is a critical element in such decisions and it is important to estimate precisely the weighted average cost of capital (WACC). In my analysis‚ I will examine why WACC is important in decision-making and I will show how WACC for Nike Inc. is calculated correctly. Also‚ I will calculate the company’s cost of equity using three different models: the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM)‚ the Dividend Discount Model (DDM) and
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value of firm by providing appropriate tax shields. This will give Wrigley a rating of BB/B‚ and as a result the interest rate charged will be 13%. Chandler knows that maximum value will be achieved when WACC is minimized and she is estimating the impact of recapitalization on cost of equity and WACC. Management is being forced to reorganize the capital structure by raising the debt and using it to pay the dividends or buy back the shares because Blanka Dobrynin is trying to buy a large stake in the
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Chapter 13: 13.4 CF0 = (110‚000) ; CF1-CF10 = 19‚000 ; WACC = 10% NPV = 6‚746.78 ; The company should replace the old machine for a new one. 13.6 Year 0 Net Cash Flow = Machine Price + Cost of Install + Increase in Net Working Capital Year 0 = $1‚080‚000 + $22‚500 + $15‚500 = ($1‚118‚000) Depreciation Year 1 = ($1‚080‚000 + $22‚500) x 0.3333 = $367‚463 Depreciation Year 2 = ($1‚080‚000 + $22‚500) x 0.4445 = $409‚061 Depreciation Year 3 = ($1‚080‚000 + $22‚500) x 0.1481 = $163‚ 280 Net
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Q1: Barrowing can create a value if it is within a feasible point‚ beyond than that it might have a negative impact on the company value. A company can benefit from the tax shield through borrowing which would increase the value. The change in WACC would result to a change in the value of the assets. Q2: The increase in value gets apportioned based on the market value weights of Debt and Equity. Based on the calculation‚ 50% to debt and equity‚ market value weights equals to 43% debt and
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Wal-Mart stores INC. WACC analysis Wal-Mart Stores‚ Inc. is one of the biggest American multinational retail companies that operate chains of large discount department stores and warehouse stores. Wal-Mart is the world’s largest company by revenue‚ the biggest private employer in the world with over two million employees and the largest retailer in the world and also one of the world’s most valuable companies in terms of market value and is also the largest grocery retailer in the US. Wal-Mart
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The William Wrigley Jr. Company Case Report Ying Suan Lo Julianne Mills Nick Lim Vinson Chen Glen Hamilton Table of Contents 1.0 1.0 Introduction Identifying opportunities for corporate financial restructuring was typical for Blanka Dobrynin‚ a managing partner of the hedge fund Aurora Borealis LLC. In 2002‚ with the then debt free William Wrigley Jr. Company (Wrigley) in her sights‚ she asked her associate Susan Chandler to conduct
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Thus using the market rate to calculate CAPM you use the Beta and market risk premium which are both based on the market rate and more accurate. Finally‚ their company WACC of 9% that they have calculated is incorrect and given the above calculations‚ their WACC using CAPM would be: [5.28(.5)+14.6(.5)]=9.94% and their WACC using Dividend-growth would be:
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change its weighted average cost of capital (WACC)‚ which of the following results would be preferred? a. The firm should try to decrease the WACC because such an action will increase the value of the firm. b. The firm should try to increase the WACC because such an action will increase the value of the firm. c. The firm should try to decrease the WACC because such an action will decrease the value of the firm. d. The firm should try to increase the WACC because such an action will decrease the value
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The Boeing 7E7 To develop or not to develop? that is the question Executive MBA in Business & IT Class of 2014 Module 5 – Risk & Finance - Assignment Author: Luís Faria Reviewer: Prof. Dr. Christoph Kaserer The Boeing 7E7 Subject Page Module 5 – Risk & Finance - Assignment 2/15 Abstract With Airbus surpassing Boeing’s commercial aircraft market share‚ and revenues falling since the terrorist attacks on September 11‚ the key question in this assignment is whether Boeing should
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