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Harry Trading Company must choose its optimal capital structure. Currently, the firm has a 20 percent debt ratio and the firm expects to generate a dividend next year of $5.44 per share. Dividends are expected to remain at this level indefinitely. Stockholders currently require a 12.1 percent return on their investment. Harry is considering changing its capital structure if it would benefit shareholders. The firm estimates that if it increases the debt ratio to 30 percent, it will increase its expected dividend to $5.82 per share. Again, dividends are expected to remain at this new level indefinitely. However, because of the added risk, the required return demanded by stockholders will increase to 12.6 percent. Based on this information, should Harry make the change?
The SignPost has a WACC of 12%. They are contemplating growing their sales and projections indicate a return on invested capital (ROIC) of 9.5% as a result of the sales growth. The growth in sales: a) destroys value, b) adds value c) cannot be determ..
Provide examples of decision problems you face frequently under the four different states of the decision environment. What are the primary differences between deterministic and probabilistic models?
Which two of the methods used to evaluate project, and used to decide whether or not they should be accepted, do you prefer as a financial manager? Explain why you decided on these two and not the others. List the perceived deficiencies of the four n..
Heath Food's bonds have 25 years remaining to maturity. The bonds have a face value of $1,000 and a yield to maturity of 7%. They pay interest annually and have a 6% coupon rate. What is their current yield
Amanda is expected to receive full social security retirement benefit of $15500 annually when she turns 65. These benefits can be increased by 40% if she delays taking them till age 70. If her life expectancy is 90 years and expected rate of return i..
Aaron's Market is implementing a project that will initially increase accounts payable by $3,600, increase inventory by $4,800, and decrease accounts receivable by $800. All net working capital will be recouped when the project terminates. What is th..
Recalculate the NPV assuming the machine press can only be sold for $45,000 at the end of year four. Does this change have an impact on their decision?
Find the duration of a 6% coupon bond making annual coupon payments if it has three years until maturity and a yield to maturity of 6.2%. What is the duration if the yield to maturity is 10.2%?
Some lenders charge an up-front fee on a loan, which is subtracted from what the borrower receives. This is typically described as "points" (where one point equals 1% of the loan amount). The federal government requires that this be accounted for in ..
In an effort to speed up the collection of receivables, Hill Publishing Company is considering increasing the size of its cash discount by changing its credit terms from “1/10, net 30” to “2/10, net 30”.
After evaluating a capital budgeting project, Susan discovered that the project’s NPV > 0. What does this information tell us about the project’s IRR and discounted payback (DPB)? Can anything be concluded about the project’s traditional payback peri..
The Bell Weather Co. is a new firm in a rapidly growing industry. The company is planning on increasing its annual dividend by 19 percent a year for the next 4 years and then decreasing the growth rate to 3 percent per year. The company just paid its..
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