Estimate costcos cost of equity capital

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Part -1:

Financial Instruments and Markets

True / False Questions
1. In the steps a company takes to prepare for an !PO, the "road show" precedes the "bake-off".
True False
2. The only reason why the price would fall on a corporate bond is if market interest rates increase.
True False
3. MID- issue, the market price of a fixed-rate bond can differ substantially from its par value.
True False
4. Bond investors should be more concerned with real returns than with nominal returns.
True False
5. Investment-grade bonds are usually defined as bonds with ratings of BBB- or higher.
True False
6. Private equity firms comprise a relatively insignificant portion of the American economy.
True False

1. At the end of 2013, Crane Industries Inc.'s stock price was $30.75. A year later it was $34.88. Per share dividends over the year were $0.55, while earnings per share were $1.33. What was the dividend yield in fiscal year 2014?
A. 1.79%
B. 4.33%
C. 13.43%
D. 15.22%
E. 17.76%
F. None of the above.

2. At the end of 2013, Crane Industries Inc.'s stock price was $30.75. A year later it was $34.88. Per share dividends over the year were $0.55, while earnings per share were $1.33. What was the percentage change in the share price in fiscal year 2014?
A. 1.79%
B. 4.33%
C. 13.43%
D. 15.22%
E. 17.76%
F. None of the above.

Part -2:
The Financing Decision
True / False Questions
1. The evidence indicates that, on average, a company's stock price declines when it announces a new issue of equity.
True False
2. Debt financing results in lower after-tax earnings relative to equity financing.
True False
3. The Mi&NI irrelevance proposition assures financial managers that their choice between equity or debt financing will ultimately have no impact on firm value.
True False
4. In some instances, additional debt financing can encourage managers to act more in the interests of owners.
True False
5. If the maturity of a company's liabilities is less than that of its assets, the company incurs a refinancing risk.
True False

D, best defined as an increase in a firm's debt-equity ratio.
E. the term used to describe the capital structure of a levered firm.
F. None of the above.

1. The basic lesson of the M&M theory is that the value of a firm is dependent upon:
A. the firm's capital structure,
B. the total cash flow of the firm.
C. minimizing the marketed claims.
D. the amount of marketed claims to that firm.
E. the size of the stockholders' claims.
F. None of the above.

2. The term "financial distress costs"' includes which of the following?
I. Direct bankruptcy costs
II. Indirect bankruptcy costs
ill. Direct costs related to being financially distressed, but not bankrupt IV. Indirect costs related to being financially distressed, but not bankrupt
A. I only
B. III only
C. I and II only
D. III and IV only
E. I, II, Ill, and IV
F. None of the above.

3. Which of the following is NOT an important step in the financial evaluation of an investment opportunity?
A. Calculate a figure of merit for the investment.
B. Estimate the accounting rate of return for the investment.
C. Estimate the relevant cash flows.
D. Compare the figure of merit to an acceptance criterion.
E. All of the above are important steps.

4. Which of the following figures of merit might not use all possible cash flows in its calculations?
I. Payback period
II. Internal rate of return Ill. Net present value (NPV) IV. Benefit-cost ratio
A, HI only
B. I & Ill only
C. II & Ill only
D. I only
E. III & IV only
F. I, II, Ill, and IV

5. You plan to buy a new Mercedes four years from now. Today, a comparable car costs $82,500. You expect the price of the car to increase by an average of 4.8 percent per year over the next four years. How much will your dream car cost by the time you are ready to buy it?
A. $98,340.00
B. $98,666.67 C, $99,517.41
D. $99,818.02
E. $100,023,16
F. None of the above.

6. Your grandmother invested a lump sum 26 years ago at 4.25 percent interest. Today, she gave you the proceeds of that investment which totaled $51,480.79. How much did she originally invest?
A. $15,929.47
B. $16,500.00
C. $17,444116
D. $17,500.00
E. $17,999.45
F. None of the above.

Risk Analysis in Investment Decisions

True 1 False Questions
1. An average-risk project that has an NPV of zero when its cash flows are discounted at the weighted-average cost of capital will provide sufficient returns to satisfy both stockholders and bondholders.

2. A company is considering two alternative methods of producing a new product. The relevant data concerning the alternatives are presented below.

 

Alternative I            Alternative II

Initial investment

$64,000

$120,000

Annual receipts

$50,000

$60,000

Annual di s burs ements

$20,000

$12,000

Annual depreciation

$16.000

$20,000

Expected life (years)

4

6

Salvage value

$0

$0

At the end of the useful life of whatever equipment is chosen the product will be discontinued. The company's tax rate is 50 percent and its cost of capital is 10 percent.
a. Calculate the net present value of each alternative.
b. Calculate the benefit-cost ratio for each alternative.
c. Calculate the internal rate of return for each alternative.
d. If the company is not under capital rationing, which alternative should be chosen? Why? Chapter 8

3. Key facts and assumptions concerning Costco Company, at December 31, 2011, appear below.

Facts and Assumptions

Yield to maturity on long-term government bonds

3.28%

Yield to maturity on company long-term bonds

4.62%)

Coupon rate on company long-term bonds

5.50%

Historical excess return on common stocks

6.10%

Company equity beta

0.80

Stock price

$75.08

Number of shares outstanding (millions)

449.5

Book value of equity (millions)

$11,585

Book value of interest-bearing debt (millions)

$2,524

Tax rate

35,00%

Use the above information to answer the following questions. a. Estimate Costco's cost of equity capital.

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