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The King Food Corp. currently has no debt in its capital structure. The beta of its capital is 1.5. The King Food Corp’s free cash flow is expected to equal £30 million next year. This cash flow is expected to grow at 2% per year for the foreseeable future. King Food Corp. is considering changing its capital structure by issuing debt and using the proceeds to buy back stock. It will do so in such a way that it will have a 50% debt-to-equity ratio (D/E=50%) after the change, and it will maintain this debt-equity ratio forever. Assuming King Food Corp’s pretax cost of debt will be 5%. King Food Corp. faces a corporate tax rate 40%. Assuming that the CAPM holds, the risk-free rate is 3%, and the expected market index risk premium is 8%.


(a)  Calculate the WACC before the change in capital structure and after change in the capital structure, respectively.                                                            

                                   



The King Food Corp. currently has no debt in its capital structure. The beta of its capital is 1.5. The King Food Corp’s free cash flow is expected to equal £30 million next year. This cash flow is expected to grow at 2% per year for the foreseeable future. King Food Corp. is considering changing its capital structure by issuing debt and using the proceeds to buy back stock. It will do so in such a way that it will have a 50% debt-to-equity ratio (D/E=50%) after the change, and it will maintain this debt-equity ratio forever. Assuming King Food Corp’s pretax cost of debt will be 5%. King Food Corp. faces a corporate tax rate 40%. Assuming that the CAPM holds, the risk-free rate is 3%, and the expected market index risk premium is 8%.

              


A friend of yours recently graduated from law school with $125,000 in student debt. The interest rate on these loans is 6.25%. Your friend has various options on how to repay the loans and is asking for your help to understand the pros and cons of the various options.

2.    The second option is to repay the loan with a fixed amount per month for 25-years

a.    How much will your friend pay each month?

b.    How much will your friend pay in interest over the life of the loan?

 3.    The third and final option is to repay the loan using a graduated repayment plan. Under the graduated repayment plan your friend’s payments will start low and increase each month at an annualized rate of 3%. The graduated repayment plan will repay the loan over a 10-year period.

a.    How much will your friend pay the first month?

b.    How much will your friend pay the second month?

c.    How much will your friend pay the final month?

d.    How much will your friend pay in interest over the life of the loan?






You have recently been hired to be the COO (Chief Operating Office) of a start-up company and your primary goal is to help grow the business. The company reported sales of $2 million last fiscal year. The company currently does not offer trade credits because the majority of its customers use credit cards. In a bid to expand the business, you are asked to determine whether extending trade credits is a good idea.  

(a) List and explain 4 factors that will be important for you to make this decision? Meaning, as the COO, what factors do you need to take into consideration if you are planning to start offering trade credit.

(b) Given what you know, are you for or against the company offering trade credits.


Essex Cosmetic Corp. has marginal tax rate of 40%. Table 2 gives the details of the balance sheet. The stock of Essex Cosmetic Corp. has a market-to-book ratio of 2. The firm’s bonds have a face value of £150 million and sell at a price of 120% of face value. The cost of equity is 12%, pretax cost of debt is 7%.

 Essex Cosmetic Corp. (Book values, £ million) 

                     Asset Value      £330. Debt    £ 150

Equity £ 180

                                              £330            £ 330

a.    Essex Cosmetic Corp wants to invest in machine with cash flows of £ 5 million per year pretax and it continues indefinitely. What is value of machine, given initial investment of £20 million. The machine cost of £20 million will be financed with £10 million in new debt initially. Compute the value of the machine using the APV method, assuming Essex Cosmetic Corp. will maintain a constant debt-equity ratio for this investment. 



The King Food Corp. currently has no debt in its capital structure. The beta of its capital is 1.5. The King Food Corp’s free cash flow is expected to equal £30 million next year. This cash flow is expected to grow at 2% per year for the foreseeable future. King Food Corp. is considering changing its capital structure by issuing debt and using the proceeds to buy back stock. It will do so in such a way that it will have a 50% debt-to-equity ratio (D/E=50%) after the change, and it will maintain this debt-equity ratio forever. Assuming King Food Corp’s pretax cost of debt will be 5%. King Food Corp. faces a corporate tax rate 40%. Assuming that the CAPM holds, the risk-free rate is 3%, and the expected market index risk premium is 8%.

(a)  Calculate the cost of equity before the change in capital structure and after change in the capital structure, respectively.


Stock SStock W

Expected Return 12%

Beta11.5

(a)Assume the CAPM holds, calculate the risk-free rate and expected market index risk premium.

(b)The stock of Prince Corp. has an expected rate of 25% and a beta of 2, what is likely to happen to the share price of Prince Corp.

c) Great Food Corp. is considering whether to invest in a new food manufacturing process that minimize carbon emission. The project will require an initial investment of £10 million. Suppose this project will produce the following free cash flows: 2m in year 1; 4m in year 2; 3m in year 3; and 4m in year 4. In year 4 you expect the growth rate of the free cash flow is 2% for the foreseeable future. The required rate of return on this project is 14% return for the first three years, and a 10% return thereafter. What is the NPV of this project?


A company has borrowed K800,000 from a bank. The loan is to be repaid by level instalments, payable annually in arrears for 10 years from the date the loan is made. The annual repayments are based on an effective rate of interest of 8% per annum. I. Calculate the amount of the level annual payment which will be paid over the 10-year term.

Construct an amortization schedule showing the capital and interest components over the first four years of the loan ?


after promotion, Gewn's annual salary was increased by 7.85% to R 450000. Determine his previous monthly salary and the monthly increase he will be getting


Freedom Bank has received a loan application from a private company Automatic Corporation. An abbreviated portion of the financial information provided by the company is shown below:

       


Total assets                                                          $1,260,000

EBIT                                                                         158,000

Net working capital                                                    84,000

Book value of equity                                                 360,000

Accumulated retained earnings                                320,000

Total liabilities                                                       1,140,000

 

 

What is the Z-score for Automatic Corporation? What does the score predict?       



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