FIN 515 14-1 Residual Distribution Model Axel Telecommunications has a target capital structure that consists of 70% debt and 30% equity. The company anticipates that its capital budget for the upcoming year will be $3 million. If Axel reports net income of $2 million and follows a residual distribution model with all distributions as dividends‚ what will be its dividend payout ratio? $410‚000 (3000000/5000000)*1000000 – (500000/5000000)*1000000 - .05(6000000)(1-.07) .6*1000000 - .1*1000000
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implements the suggested methodology‚ what would be the range of discount rates that AES would use around the world? * 12% discount rate was used for all projects * Venerus felt that this model worked fairly well * In 1990s this model of capital budgeting was exported to projects overseas * model became increasingly strained with the expansions in Brazil and Argentina * because hedging key exposures such as regulatory or currency risk was not feasible * the ever-increasing
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rates it will lower the cost of equity and WACC for the less risky telecommunications segment‚ while raising the cost of equity and WACC for the more risky products and systems segment. Lastly‚ our calculation of the economic profitability for each industry using the segmented hurdle rates will show that Teletech may be overvaluing its products and systems segment while undervaluing its telecommunications segment. This implies that Teletech should reallocate its capital in order to increase economic
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Week 2 Assignment Chapter 15 Bickley Engineering Company has a capital structure of 30% Debt and 70% Equity. Its current Beta is 1.3‚ and its Market Risk Premium is 7.5% Points. The current Risk Free Rate is 3.5%. Bickley’s marginal tax rate is 40%. What is the Unlevered Beta of Bickley? Unlevered beta = levered beta/(1+(1-T) D/E) = 1.3 /(1+(1-0.4)X(0.3/0.7) = 1.03 Bickley’s management would like to change its capital structure to 15% Debt and 85% equity by retiring its bonds yielding
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calculating the cost of capital? How does an increase in debt affect it? How do you identify an organization’s optimal cost of capital? a) The main elements in calculating the cost of capital is the opportunity cost of all capital invested in an enterprise. b) An increase in debt affects it because the cost of debt capital is equivalent to the actual or imputed interest rate on the company’s debt‚ adjusted for the tax- deductibility of interest expenses. c) An organization’s optimal cost of capital
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a clear and persuasive manner that is easy to understand and drives desired behaviors. * Demonstrates an understanding of cash flow and owner priorities. * Manages communication with owners in an effective manner. * Manages property working capital and cash flow in accordance with brand standard operating procedures and owner requirements. * Facilitates critique meetings to review information with management team. Developing and Maintaining Finance Goals * Ensures Profits and Losses are
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Questions 1. If Symonds Electronics Inc. were to raise all of the required capital by issuing debt‚ what would the impact be on the firm’s shareholders? The impact on shareholders can be analyzed by calculating the EPS and ROE of the firm under the alternative scenarios as follows: All Debt With $5‚000‚000 Expansion Current Growth in Revenues Revenues EBIT Interest EBT EBT*(1-T) # of shares EPS Debt Equity Debt/Equity Ratio Return on Equity 15‚000‚000 2‚250‚000 0 2‚250‚000 1‚350‚000 1‚000‚000 1.35
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find β‚ Value of Share and Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) for TATA POWER CO. LTD. REFERENCE INDEX: Reference index used for β and other calculations is NSE INDEX. I have collected weekly data from 31/08/2005 to 30/08/2010. COST OF CAPITAL Cost of capital of the company has been calculated by using Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) by assigning weights to cost of equity and cost of debt. COST OF EQUITY- CAPM model has been used to calculate the cost of equity (Ke). β (systematic
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Additionally‚ the US is experiencing rising costs for healthcare and education. Yet‚ the US economy is suffering through declining home values‚ a banking crisis‚ and an uncertain stock market. So‚ what would an increase in the interest rate mean for consumer financing for big-ticket items‚ the present and future values of annuities; net present values‚ weighted average costs of capital‚ and corporate earnings? Cost of Capital The cost of capital can be measured in a variety of ways. One may
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government bond‚ which is 6%. 2. HydroTech’s: a. Market Capitalization (its market value of equity)‚ $100 million. b. CAPM beta‚ 1.2 c. Total book value of debt outstanding‚ $50 million. d. Cash‚ $10 million 3. The cost of debt (using the quoted yields on HydroTech’s outstanding bond issues)‚ which is 7%. With this information in hand‚ you are now prepared to undertake the analysis. Case Questions & Solutions for Case Questions 1 – 5 1. Calculate HydroTech’s
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