To help finance a major expansion castro chemical company s

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QUESTION 1

  1. To help finance a major expansion, Castro Chemical Company sold a noncallable bond several years ago that now has 20 years to maturity. This bond has a 9.25% annual coupon, paid semiannually, sells at a price of $1,175, and has a par value of $1,000. If the firm's tax rate is 40%, what is the component cost of debt for use in the WACC calculation?
    4.52%
    3.94%
    5.25%
    4.43%
    5.48%

QUESTION 2

  1. Fernando Designs is considering a project that has the following cash flow and WACC data. What is the project's discounted payback?
    WACC: 10.00%      
    Year 0 1 2 3
    Cash flows -$650 $500 $500 $500
    1.75years
    1.83years
    1.81years
    1.47years
    1.56years

QUESTION 3

  1. You were recently hired by Scheuer Media Inc. to estimate its cost of capital. You obtained the following data: D1 = $1.75; P0 = $42.50; g = 7.00% (constant); and F = 5.00%. What is the cost of equity raised by selling new common stock?
    10.43%
    8.50%
    12.24%
    11.33%
    9.97%

QUESTION 4

  1. Weaver Chocolate Co. expects to earn $3.50 per share during the current year, its expected dividend payout ratio is 65%, its expected constant dividend growth rate is 6.0%, and its common stock currently sells for $32.50 per share. New stock can be sold to the public at the current price, but a flotation cost of 5% would be incurred. What would be the cost of equity from new common stock?
    12.70%
    13.37%
    14.04%
    14.74%
    15.48%

QUESTION 5

  1. Tesar Chemicals is considering Projects S and L, whose cash flows are shown below. These projects are mutually exclusive, equally risky, and not repeatable. The CEO believes the IRR is the best selection criterion, while the CFO advocates the NPV. If the decision is made by choosing the project with the higher IRR rather than the one with the higher NPV, how much, if any, value will be forgone, i.e., what's the chosen NPV versus the maximum possible NPV? Note that (1) "true value" is measured by NPV, and (2) under some conditions the choice of IRR vs. NPV will have no effect on the value gained or lost.
    WACC:  7.50%          
    Year      0       1        2       3             4    
    CFS        -$1,100  $550 $600 $100 $100
    CFL   -$2,700  $650   $725 $800  $1,400
    $138.10
    $149.21
    $160.31
    $171.42
    $182.52

QUESTION 6

  1. Last month, Lloyd's Systems analyzed the project whose cash flows are shown below. However, before the decision to accept or reject the project, the Federal Reserve took actions that changed interest rates and therefore the firm's WACC. The Fed's action did not affect the forecasted cash flows. By how much did the change in the WACC affect the project's forecasted NPV? Note that a project's projected NPV can be negative, in which case it should be rejected.
    Old WACC: 10.00%   New WACC 12.50%
    Year 0 1 2 3
    Cash flows -$1,000 $410 $410 $410
    -$43.26
    -$39.80
    -$48.02
    -$47.15
    -$44.12

QUESTION 7

  1. Tesar Chemicals is considering Projects S and L, whose cash flows are shown below. These projects are mutually exclusive, equally risky, and not repeatable. The CEO believes the IRR is the best selection criterion, while the CFO advocates the NPV. If the decision is made by choosing the project with the higher IRR rather than the one with the higher NPV, how much, if any, value will be forgone, i.e., what's the chosen NPV versus the maximum possible NPV? Note that (1) "true value" is measured by NPV, and (2) under some conditions the choice of IRR vs. NPV will have no effect on the value gained or lost.
    WACC 7.50%        
      0 1 2 3 4
    CFS -$1,100 $550 $600 $100 $100
    CFL -$2,700 $650 $725 $800 $1,400
    $138.10
    $125.67
    $121.53
    $147.77
    $164.34

QUESTION 8

  1. Ingram Electric Products is considering a project that has the following cash flow and WACC data. What is the project's MIRR? Note that a project's projected MIRR can be less than the WACC (and even negative), in which case it will be rejected.
    WACC: 14.75%      
    Year 0 1 2 3
    Cash flows -$800 $350 $350 $350
    12.49%
    13.23%
    14.87%
    11.60%
    17.54%

QUESTION 9

  1. Sorensen Systems Inc. is expected to pay a $2.50 dividend at year end (D1 = $2.50), the dividend is expected to grow at a constant rate of 5.50% a year, and the common stock currently sells for $67.50 a share. The before-tax cost of debt is 7.50%, and the tax rate is 40%. The target capital structure consists of 45% debt and 55% common equity. What is the company's WACC if all the equity used is from retained earnings?
    6.02%
    7.09%
    5.95%
    6.24%
    5.88%

QUESTION 10

  1. Ehrmann Data Systems is considering a project that has the following cash flow and WACC data. What is the project's MIRR? Note that a project's MIRR can be less than the WACC (and even negative), in which case it will be rejected.
    Old WACC:  10.00%        
    Year         0             1           2           3    
    Cash flows -$1,000  $450 $450 $450
    9.32%
    10.35%
    11.50%
    12.78%
    14.20%

QUESTION 11

  1. Stern Associates is considering a project that has the following cash flow data. What is the project's payback?
    Year 0 1 2 3 4 5
    Cash flows -$750 $300 $310 $320 $330 $340
    2.17 years
    2.49 years
    2.63 years
    2.44 years
    2.24 years

QUESTION 12

  1. Hindelang Inc. is considering a project that has the following cash flow and WACC data. What is the project's MIRR? Note that a project's MIRR can be less than the WACC (and even negative), in which case it will be rejected.
    WACC:  12.25%        
    Year           0           1       2          3         4    
    Cash flows    -$850  $300 $320 $340 $360
    13.42%
    14.91%
    16.56%
    18.22%
    20.04%

QUESTION 13

  1. Rivoli Inc. hired you as a consultant to help estimate its cost of capital. You have been provided with the following data: D0 = $0.80; P0 = $32.50; and g = 8.00% (constant). Based on the DCF approach, what is the cost of equity from retained earnings?
    13.22%
    8.10%
    10.45%
    10.77%
    10.66%

QUESTION 14

  1. Several years ago the Jakob Company sold a $1,000 par value, noncallable bond that now has 20 years to maturity and a 7.00% annual coupon that is paid semiannually. The bond currently sells for $950, and the company's tax rate is 40%. What is the component cost of debt for use in the WACC calculation?
    4.81%
    4.49%
    4.31%
    5.48%
    5.30%

QUESTION 15

  1. You were recently hired by Scheuer Media Inc. to estimate its cost of capital. You obtained the following data: D1 = $1.75; P0 = $95.00; g = 7.00% (constant); and F = 5.00%. What is the cost of equity raised by selling new common stock?
    11.08%
    8.49%
    9.21%
    8.94%
    6.97%

QUESTION 16

  1. Tesar Chemicals is considering Projects S and L, whose cash flows are shown below. These projects are mutually exclusive, equally risky, and not repeatable. The CEO believes the IRR is the best selection criterion, while the CFO advocates the NPV. If the decision is made by choosing the project with the higher IRR rather than the one with the higher NPV, how much, if any, value will be forgone, i.e., what's the chosen NPV versus the maximum possible NPV? Note that (1) "true value" is measured by NPV, and (2) under some conditions the choice of IRR vs. NPV will have no effect on the value gained or lost.
    WACC 6.75%        
      0 1 2 3 4
    CFS -$1,100 $550 $600 $100 $100
    CFL -$2,700 $650 $725 $800 $1,400
    $190.68
    $179.89
    $138.51
    $158.30
    $169.09

QUESTION 17

  1. Last month, Lloyd's Systems analyzed the project whose cash flows are shown below. However, before the decision to accept or reject the project took place, the Federal Reserve changed interest rates and therefore the firm's WACC. The Fed's action did not affect the forecasted cash flows. By how much did the change in the WACC affect the project's forecasted NPV? Note that a project's expected NPV can be negative, in which case it should be rejected.
    Old WACC:  10.00%    New WACC:  11.25%  
    Year         0             1           2           3    
    Cash flows -$1,000  $410 $410 $410
    -$18.89
    -$19.88
    -$20.93
    -$22.03
    -$23.13

QUESTION 18

  1. Ingram Electric Products is considering a project that has the following cash flow and WACC data. What is the project's MIRR? Note that a project's MIRR can be less than the WACC (and even negative), in which case it will be rejected.
    Old WACC:  11.00%        
    Year         0             1           2           3    
    Cash flows -$800   $350 $350 $350
    8.86%
    9.84%
    10.94%
    12.15%
    13.50%

QUESTION 19

  1. Lasik Vision Inc. recently analyzed the project whose cash flows are shown below. However, before Lasik decided to accept or reject the project, the Federal Reserve took actions that changed interest rates and therefore the firm's WACC. The Fed's action did not affect the forecasted cash flows. By how much did the change in the WACC affect the project's forecasted NPV? Note that a project's projected NPV can be negative, in which case it should be rejected.
    Old WACC: 8.00%   New WACC 8.50%
    Year 0 1 2 3
    Cash flows -$1,000 $410 $410 $410
    -$8.99
    -$9.27
    -$9.46
    -$10.88
    -$11.83

QUESTION 20

  1. Stern Associates is considering a project that has the following cash flow data. What is the project's payback?
    Year          0           1         2        3          4         5    
    Cash flows    -$1,100 $300 $310 $320 $330 $340
    2.31 years
    2.56 years
    2.85 years
    3.16 years
    3.52 years

 

 

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