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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a project ceteris paribus‚ so changes in capital structure explain disproportional changes. In an attempt to maximize firm value‚ the mix of equity and debt changes depending on the project as shown in the following table. Table 1 - Summary WACC Table Company Unit Industry Beta Equity Beta Hurdle Rate Marriott Corp 0.5720 1.43 40% 19.57% 60% 10.25% 11.27% Lodging Business 0.4212 1.62 26% 20.99% 74% 10.25% 9.70% Restaurant 0.9396 1.62 58% 20.99% 42% 10.25% 14.58% Contract Services
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Case 2: Analysis of Alternatives Student Educational Loan Fund‚ Inc. Institution: University Gadjah Mada Program: Master of Management Course: Risk Management Tutor: Mrs. Erni Ekawati‚ PhD. Title: Case 2: Analysis of Options Subtitle: Student Educational Loan Fund‚ Inc. Date: November 17‚ 2008 Place: Yogyakarta Authors: Martin Koopman Doddy Handaryadi Anindito Prabowo Gumirlang Wicaksono Introduction This report describes the situation which
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Grade Details 1. Question: The primary operating goal of a publicly-owned firm interested in serving its stockholders should be to _________. Your Answer: maximize its expected total corporate income maximize its expected EPS minimize the chances of losses maximize the stock price per share over the long run‚ which is the stock’s intrinsic value CORRECT maximize the stock price on a specific
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Joanna began her calculation of Nike’s WACC by finding the necessary weights of debt and equity to be used. To begin‚ Joanna found Nike’s debt by combining the book values of current long-term debt‚ notes payable‚ and long-term debt‚ which were all found on Nike’s balance sheet. The values were $5.4 million‚ $855.3 million‚ and $435.9 million respectively. This calculation gave Nike a total debt of $1‚296.9 million. To find Nike’s equity‚ Joanna used the book value of total shareholders’ equity
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|Case 9 | |Performance Boating Products‚ Inc. | Performance Boating Products‚ Inc I. Situation Analysis • Performance Boating Products‚ Inc (PBP) manufactures attachments for boat hulls and motors that aid watercraft in reducing drag and maintaining ‘plane’. • PBP attachments can be integrated as part of new
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FINS3625 APPLIED CORPORATE FINANCE Case Study Written Report Week 8 Valuation: Laura Martin Name Student Number % Contributio n 20 20 20 20 20 Signature Karen Chan Yifeng Chen (Nino) Tony Richardson Weitao Wu (Tony) Wendy (Wenyu) Yan z3242429 z3283995 z3253113 z3284666 z3241580 1 Multiples versus DCF analysis Multiples analysis is simple to understand and apply. The inputs for the multiple are publicly available‚ though are vulnerable to accounting manipulation. Also
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Original value of the firm: V= D + S = 0 + ($15)(200‚000) = $3‚000‚000 Original cost of capital: WACC = wd(1-T)rd + wsrs = 0 + (1.0)(10%) = 10% With financial leverage (wd = 30%): WACC = wd(1-T)rd + wsrs = (0.3)(7%)(1-0.40) + (0.70)(11%) = 8.96% Since the growth is zero‚ the value of the company is: V= FCF/WACC = [EBIT)(1-T)]/WACC = [($500‚000)(1-0.4)]/(0.0896) = $3‚348‚214 Therefore‚ increasing the financial leverage by adding $900‚000
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