Unless stated otherwise, compounding is annual and payments occur at the end of the period.
Brand Corp. is currently unlevered. The firm has $960,000 in earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT)...
1. Night Inc. has unlevered cash flows of $1,470,000 each year in perpetuity. The unlevered cost of capital (ru) is 14%. The firm plans to issue $6 million in perpetual debt with a return of 8% (to repurchase stock). The tax rate is 25%. If the value of the levered firm is $11,500,000, use the trade-off theory to find the present value of the financial distress costs. Unless stated otherwise, compounding is annual and payments occur at the end of...
Flying Tiger Corp. is currently unlevered, has equity valued at $425000, and has earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) of $125000. In order to save on taxes, FT's CEO suggests that the firm should issue new debt to the market and use the proceeds of the debt issue to retire a portion of its equity. The capital structure change results in $120000 of new debt with an annual interest expense of 6 percent. Assume no other changes to Flying Tiger....
Compton Corporation currently has no debt in its capital structure. As an unlevered firm, its cost of equity is 13 percent. It is considering substituting $8,000 in debt at 6 percent interest. The EBIT for the firm is $5,000 under either scenario, and the tax rate is 35 percent. Unlevered Firm $ 5,000 EBIT Interest EBT Taxes (.35) Net Income Levered Firm $5,000 480 4,520 5,000 1,750 3,250 1,582 2,938 Calculate the cost of equity and the WACC for the...
7,Flying Tiger Corp. is currently unlevered, has equity valued at $575000, and has earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) of $150000. In order to save on taxes, FT's CEO suggests that the firm should issue new debt to the market and use the proceeds of the debt issue to retire a portion of its equity. The capital structure change results in $200000 of new debt with an annual interest expense of 12 percent. Assume no other changes to Flying Tiger....
1. Chef wants to diversify with a new line of cooking utensils. The project costs $25 million and generates earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) of $3,600,000 every year forever. The unlevered cost of capital is 11%. They will issue $15 million in debt with an interest rate of 8%. The debt is never repaid. The tax rate is 30%. The debt ratio (debt to value) is 60%. Use flow-to-equity (FTE) to find the project’s value. Unless stated otherwise, compounding...
An unlevered firm has a cost of capital of 7.5 percent and earnings before interest and taxes of $50,000. A levered firm with the same operations and assets has both a market value and a face value of debt of $220,000. The applicable tax rate is 40 percent. What is the value of the levered firm? Select one: a. $620,000 b. $400,000 c. $30,000 d. $886,667 e. $488,000
Vader Corp. is a firm that generates a perpetual EBIT of $50,000 per year. The firm currently has no debt and has 50,000 shares outstanding. The cost of capital is 10%. The firm is thinking of issuing $200,000 in debt and using the proceeds to repurchase equity. The firm could borrow the funds at 8%. If there are no corporate taxes and M&M Proposition I holds, what would be the market value of Vader Corp. if it issues the debt...
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R&F Enterprises is an all equity firm with 70,000 shares of stock outstanding at a market price of $8 a share. The company has earnings before interest and taxes of $42,000. R&F decides to issue $200,000 of debt at a 7 percent rate of interest. The $200,000 will be used to repurchase shares of the outstanding stock. Currently, you own 1,500 shares of R&F stock A) How many shares of this stock must you sell...
ABC company currently has an all equity capital structure. ABC has an expected operating income (EBIT) of $12,000. Assume that this EBIT figure is perpetual, that is to say, EBIT will continue at this same level forever. Its cost of equity (which is also its WACC since there is no debt financing currently) is 11.3 percent. ABC company has plans to issue $32,500 in debt at a cost of 5.4 percent in order to buy back a same amount of...
Ch15-1.) Firm Value Connor Corp. has an EBIT of $460,000 per year that is expected to continue in perpetuity. The unlevered cost of equity for the company is 13.2 percent, and the corporate tax rate is 35 percent. The company also has a perpetual bond issue outstanding with a market value of $950,000. a. What is the value of the company? b. The CFO of the company informs the company president that the value of the company is $2.4 million....