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Working capital is money to be used for daily operations and any debt that a company may have. Who should be making decisions about how it is to be allocated? Why? Some say mis-management of working capital a contributed to the 2008 recession? How? Should the government be in charge of managing company’s working capital? Why or why not?Some people say electric companies should not be allowed to pay cash dividends because such a prohibition would (a) reduce their need to raise external capital, thus (b) reducing their transaction costs, so that (c) they would have a lower cost of capital, and consequently (d) lower utility rates, and (e) make customers better off. Utility stockholders would receive capital gains instead of dividends, which (because of lower tax rates or tax deferral) would lower their taxes. Do you think a legal restriction preventing utilities from ever paying a cash dividend would result in this chain of events? If not, where does the logic break down?Describe the difference between secured and unsecured debt. What is the advantage / disadvantage of each? Do not cut and paste a definition or you will not receive credit.What are the principal advantages and principal disadvantages of lease financing? What would you recommend to a company considering purchasing / leasing cars for its staff? Why? Do not cut and paste a definition or you will not receive credit.
How ratio analysis provides a meaningful comparison of a company to its industry, chief competitors, or to any other well run firm?
Which items from the balance sheet and income statement are used to calculate the change in working capital?
Describe how financial intermediaries affect the availability of financing for corporations and determine the impact you think the Internet will have on the activities and importance of intermediaries.
Depreciation will be calculated using the 3-year MACRS rates of 33%, 45%, 15%, and 7% for the first through the fourth year, respectively. Looner Industries%u2019 marginal tax rate is 40%, and its cost of capital is 10%. Should the plant be built?
How much new long-term debt financing will be needed in 2011? (Hint: AFN - New stock = New long-term debt.) Round your answer to the nearest dollar.
The debt-equity ratio is .0.65 and the tax rate is 35 percent. What is the net present value of the project?
ABC Corporation is planning launching a takeover bid for XYZ plc. The two companies are in the industry and have identical cost of equity capital, which is 12 percent after tax.
Webster Global Services has a Debt-to-Equity Ratio of 1.3. What is the percentage of capital that is equity?
If the firm can repurchase stock at $62/share, (a) how many shares can be purchased in lieu of making dividend payment; (b) How much will the EPS be before and after the repurchase? (c) If the P/E ratio of 15 remains the same what will be the mark..
Each unit is projected to generate net cash flows of $5,166.15 per year for seven years. How should Malik Properties proceed and why?
Fern has preferred stock selling for 95 percent of par that pays an 8 percent annual coupon. What would be Fern's component cost of preferred stock?
Describe and analyze the risk management role of options, futures and forward contracts.
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