Fundamentals of Corporate Finance
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance
A group of individuals got together and purchased all of the outstanding shares of
common stock of DL Smith, Inc. What is the return that these individuals require on this
investment called?
Cost of equity
The average of a firm's cost of equity and aftertax cost of debt that is weighted based on
the firm's capital structure is called the:
Weighted average cost of capital
A firm's overall cost of equity is:
Highly dependent upon the growth rate and risk level of the firm.
Which one of the following statements related to the SML approach to equity valuation is
correct? Assume the firm uses debt in its capital structure..
The model is dependent upon a reliable estimate of the market risk premium.
The cost of preferred stock is computed the same as the:
Return on a perpetuity
If a firm uses its WACC as the discount rate for all of the projects it undertakes then the
firm will tend to:
I. reject some positive net present value projects.
II. accept some negative net present value projects.
III. favor high risk projects over low risk projects.
IV. increase its overall level of risk over time.
I, II, III, and IV
The pre-tax cost of debt:
Is based on the current yield to maturity of the firm's outstanding bonds.
Which one of the following statements is correct?
Overall, a firm makes better decisions when it uses the subjective approach than
when it uses its WACC as the discount rate for all projects
The flotation cost for a firm is computed as:
The weighted average of the flotation costs associated with each form of financing
The capital structure weights used in computing the weighted average cost of capital:
Are based on the market value of the firm's debt and equity securities.
Sweet Treats common stock is currently priced at $18.53 a share. The company just paid
$1.25 per share as its annual dividend. The dividends have been increasing by 2.5 percent
annually and are expected to continue doing the same. What is this firm's cost of equity?
9.41 percent
The weighted average cost of capital for a firm may be dependent upon the firm's:
I. rate of growth.
II. debt-equity ratio.
III. preferred dividend payment.
IV. retention ratio.
I, II, III, and IV
Southern Home Cookin' just paid its annual dividend of $0.65 a share. The stock has a
market price of $13 and a beta of 1.12. The return on the U.S. Treasury bill is 2.5 percent
and the market risk premium is 6.8 percent. What is the cost of equity?
10.12 percent
Boulder Furniture has bonds outstanding that mature in 15 years, have a 6 percent
coupon, and pay interest annually. These bonds have a face value of $1,000 and a current
market price of $1,075. What is the company's aftertax cost of debt if its tax rate is 32
percent?
3.58 percent
Phillips Equipment has 80,000 bonds outstanding that are selling at par. Bonds with
similar characteristics are yielding 7.5 percent. The company also has 750,000 shares of 7
percent preferred stock and 2.5 million shares of common stock outstanding. The
preferred stock sells for $65 a share. The common stock has a beta of 1.34 and sells for
$42 a share. The U.S. Treasury bill is yielding 2.8 percent and the return on the market is
11.2 percent. The corporate tax rate is 38 percent. What is the firm's weighted average
cost of capital?
10.15 percent
Central Systems, Inc. desires a weighted average cost of capital of 8 percent. The firm
has an aftertax cost of debt of 5.4 percent and a cost of equity of 15.2 percent. What debt-
equity ratio is needed for the firm to achieve its targeted weighted average cost of capital?
2.77
Travis & Sons has a capital structure which is based on 40 percent debt, 5 percent
preferred stock, and 55 percent common stock. The pre-tax cost of debt is 7.5 percent, the
cost of preferred is 9 percent, and the cost of common stock is 13 percent. The company's
tax rate is 39 percent. The company is considering a project that is equally as risky as the
overall firm. This project has initial costs of $325,000 and annual cash inflows of
$87,000, $279,000, and $116,000 over the next three years, respectively. What is the
projected net present value of this project?
$76,011.23
Yesteryear Productions is considering a project with an initial start up cost of $960,000.
The firm maintains a debt-equity ratio of 0.50 and has a flotation cost of debt of 6.8
percent and a flotation cost of equity of 11.4 percent. The firm has sufficient internally
generated equity to cover the equity cost of this project. What is the initial cost of the
project including the flotation costs?
B. $982,265
Jungle, Inc. has a target debt-equity ratio of 0.72. Its WACC is 11.5 percent and the tax
rate is 34 percent. What is the cost of equity if the aftertax cost of debt is 5.5 percent?
D. 15.82 percent
Stock in Country Road Industries has a beta of 0.97. The market risk premium is 10
percent while T-bills are currently yielding 5.5 percent. Country Road's most recent
dividend was $1.55 per share, and dividends are expected to grow at a 7 percent annual
rate indefinitely. The stock sells for $32 a share. What is the estimated cost of equity
using the average of the CAPM approach and the dividend discount approach?
A. 13.69 percent
A project has an initial cost of $27,400 and a market value of $32,600. What is the
difference between these two values called?
A. net present value
Which one of the following methods of project analysis is defined as computing the value
of a project based upon the present value of the project's anticipated cash flows?
B. discounted cash flow valuation
The length of time a firm must wait to recoup the money it has invested in a project is
called the:
B. payback period.
The length of time a firm must wait to recoup, in present value terms, the money it has in
invested in a project is referred to as the:
E. discounted payback period
A project's average net income divided by its average book value is referred to as the
project's average:
C. accounting return.
The internal rate of return is defined as the:
D. discount rate which causes the net present value of a project to equal zero
You are viewing a graph that plots the NPVs of a project to various discount rates that
could be applied to the project's cash flows. What is the name given to this graph?
C. NPV profile
There are two distinct discount rates at which a particular project will have a zero net
present value. In this situation, the project is said to:
E. have multiple rates of return.
If a firm accepts Project A it will not be feasible to also accept Project B because both
projects would require the simultaneous and exclusive use of the same piece of
machinery. These projects are considered to be:
C. mutually exclusive.
The present value of an investment's future cash flows divided by the initial cost of the
investment is called the:
D. profitability index.
A project has a net present value of zero. Which one of the following best describes this
project?
E. The project's cash inflows equal its cash outflows in current dollar terms.
Which one of the following will decrease the net present value of a project?
D. increasing the project's initial cost at time zero
Which one of the following methods determines the amount of the change a proposed
project will have on the value of a firm?
A. net present value
If a project has a net present value equal to zero, then:
B. the project earns a return exactly equal to the discount rate.
Rossiter Restaurants is analyzing a project that requires $180,000 of fixed assets. When
the project ends, those assets are expected to have an aftertax salvage value of $45,000.
How is the $45,000 salvage value handled when computing the net present value of the
project?
B. cash inflow in the final year of the project
Which one of the following increases the net present value of a project?
D. an increase in the aftertax salvage value of the fixed assets
Net present value:
A. is the best method of analyzing mutually exclusive projects.
Which one of the following is a project acceptance indicator given an independent project
with investing type cash flows?
E. modified internal rate of return that exceeds the required return
Why is payback often used as the sole method of analyzing a proposed small project?
C. It is the only method where the benefits of the analysis outweigh the costs of that
analysis.
Which of the following are advantages of the payback method of project analysis?
C. II and III only
Samuelson Electronics has a required payback period of three years for all of its projects.
Currently, the firm is analyzing two independent projects. Project A has an expected
payback period of 2.8 years and a net present value of $6,800. Project B has an expected
payback period of 3.1 years with a net present value of $28,400. Which projects should
be accepted based on the payback decision rule?
A. Project A only
A project has a required payback period of three years. Which one of the following
statements is correct concerning the payback analysis of this project?
D. The cash flow in year two is valued just as highly as the cash flow in year one.
A project has a discounted payback period that is equal to the required payback period.
Given this, which of the following statements must be true?
B. I and II only
Which one of the following statements related to payback and discounted payback is
correct?
E. Payback is used more frequently even though discounted payback is a better
method.
Applying the discounted payback decision rule to all projects may cause:
A. some positive net present value projects to be rejected
Which one of the following correctly applies to the average accounting rate of return?
E. It can be compared to the return on assets ratio.
Which one of the following is an advantage of the average accounting return method of
analysis?
A. easy availability of information needed for the computation
Which of the following are considered weaknesses in the average accounting return
method of project analysis?
D. I, II, and IV only
Which one of the following statements related to the internal rate of return (IRR) is
correct?
C. The IRR is equal to the required return when the net present value is equal to
zero.
The internal rate of return:
E. is easy to understand
Tedder Mining has analyzed a proposed expansion project and determined that the
internal rate of return is lower than the firm desires. Which one of the following changes
to the project would be most expected to increase the project's internal rate of return?
C. condensing the firm's cash inflows into fewer years without lowering the total
amount of those inflows
The internal rate of return is:
C. tedious to compute without the use of either a financial calculator or a computer.
Which of the following statements related to the internal rate of return (IRR) are correct?
E. I, II, III, and IV
Douglass Interiors is considering two mutually exclusive projects and have determined
that the crossover rate for these projects is 11.7 percent. Project A has an internal rate of
return (IRR) of 15.3 percent and Project B has an IRR of 16.5 percent. Given this
information, which one of the following statements is correct?
E. You cannot determine which project should be accepted given the information
provided
You are comparing two mutually exclusive projects. The crossover point is 12.3 percent.
You have determined that you should accept project A if the required return is 13.1
percent. This implies you should:
C. always accept project A if the required return exceeds the crossover rate.
Graphing the crossover point helps explain:
B. how decisions concerning mutually exclusive projects are derived.
A project with financing type cash flows is typified by a project that has which one of the
following characteristics?
D. a cash inflow at time zero
Which of the following statements generally apply to the cash flows of a financing type
project?
D. I, II, and III only
Which one of the following statements is correct in relation to independent projects?
B. A project with investing type cash flows is acceptable if its internal rate of return
exceeds the required return
The profitability index is most closely related to which one of the following?
D. net present value
Roger's Meat Market is considering two independent projects. The profitability index
decision rule indicates that both projects should be accepted. This result most likely does
which one of the following?
B. assumes the firm has sufficient funds to undertake both projects
Which one of the following methods of analysis provides the best information on the
cost-benefit aspects of a project?
E. profitability index
When the present value of the cash inflows exceeds the initial cost of a project, then the
project should be:
B. accepted because the profitability index is greater than 1.
Which one of the following is the best example of two mutually exclusive projects?
E. waiting until a machine finishes molding Product A before being able to mold
Product B
Southern Chicken is considering two projects. Project A consists of creating an outdoor
eating area on the unused portion of the restaurant's property. Project B would use that
outdoor space for creating a drive-thru service window. When trying to decide which
project to accept, the firm should rely most heavily on which one of the following
analytical methods?
D. net present value
Mutually exclusive projects are best defined as competing projects which:
C. both require the total use of the same limited resource.
The final decision on which one of two mutually exclusive projects to accept ultimately
depends upon which one of the following?
D. required rate of return
Isaac has analyzed two mutually exclusive projects of similar size and has compiled the
following information based on his analysis. Both projects have 3- year lives. Isaac has
been asked for his best recommendation given this information. His recommendation
should be to accept:
C. project B and reject project A based on their net present values.
Which one of the following statements would generally be considered as accurate given
independent projects with conventional cash flows?
C. The payback decision rule could override the net present value decision rule
should cash availability be limited
In actual practice, managers frequently use the:
C. I, II, and IV only
Kristi wants to start training her most junior assistant, Amy, in the art of project analysis.
Amy has just started college and has no experience or background in business finance. To
get her started, Kristi is going to assign the responsibility for all projects that have initial
costs less than $1,000 to Amy to analyze. Which method is Kristi most apt to ask Amy to
use in making her initial decisions?
D. payback
Which two methods of project analysis were the most widely used by CEO's as of 1999?
D. internal rate of return and net present value
Which two methods of project analysis are the most biased towards short-term projects?
C. payback and discounted payback
Western Beef Exporters is considering a project that has an NPV of $32,600, an IRR of
15.1 percent, and a payback period of 3.2 years. The required return is 14.5 percent and
the required payback period is 3.0 years. Which one of the following statements correctly
applies to this project?
C. The payback decision rule could override the accept decision indicated by the net
present value
You are considering a project with conventional cash flows and the following
characteristics:Which of the following statements is correct given this information?
C. I, II, and IV only
Which of the following are definite indicators of an accept decision for an independent
project with conventional cash flows?
A. I and III only
Holdup Bank has an issue of preferred stock with a $6 stated dividend that just sold
for $85 per share. What is the bank's cost of preferred stock?
7.06%
The cost of preferred stock is the dividend payment divided by the price, so:
Required:
(a) If Jungle's cost of equity is 14 percent, what is the pretax cost of debt?
(b) If instead you know that the aftertax cost of debt is 7.3 percent, what is the cost of
equity?
a.) 12.88%
b.) 14.86%
(a)
Using the equation to calculate WACC, we find:
RD = 0.1288 or 12.88%
(b)
Using the equation to calculate WACC, we find:
RE = 0.1486 or 14.86%
The cost of preferred stock is computed the same as the:
Rate of return on a perpetuity.
The weighted average cost of capital for a firm can depend on all of the following
except the:
Standard deviation of the firm's common stock.
The Pet Market has $1,000 face value bonds outstanding with 18 years to maturity,
a coupon rate of 9 percent, annual interest payments, and a current price of $835.
What is the aftertax cost of debt if the tax rate is 34 percent?
7.37 percent
$835 = (.09 × $1,000) × ({1 - [1 / (1 + r)^18]} / r) + $1,000 / (1 + r)^18
Using trial-and-error, a financial calculator, or a computer, r = 11.16 percent
10.79 percent
53.06 percent
4.70 percent
Common stock: 94,500 shares outstanding, selling for $61 per share; the beta is 1.13.
Preferred stock: 14,500 shares of 5 percent preferred stock outstanding, currently selling
for $106 per share.
Required:
Find the WACC. (Do not round your intermediate calculations.)
8.5%
We will begin by finding the market value of each type of financing. We find:
Now, we can find the cost of equity using the CAPM. The cost of equity is:
R = 3.1177%
Now we have all of the components to calculate the WACC. The WACC is:
Notice that we didn't include the (1 - tC) term in the WACC equation. We used the
aftertax cost of debt in
the equation, so the term is not needed here.
Filer Manufacturing has 6 million shares of common stock outstanding. The current
share price is $72, and the book value per share is $7. Filer Manufacturing also has
two bond issues outstanding. The first bond issue has a face value of $70 million, has
a 7 percent coupon, and sells for 97 percent of par. The second issue has a face value
of $50 million, has a 8 percent coupon, and sells for 106 percent of par. The first
issue matures in 22 years, the second in 6 years.
The most recent dividend was $4.4 and the dividend growth rate is 6 percent.
Assume that the overall cost of debt is the weighted average of that implied by the
two outstanding debt issues. Both bonds make semiannual payments. The tax rate is
35 percent.
Required:
What is the company's WACC? (Do not round your intermediate calculations.)
10.75%
The market value of equity is the share price times the number of shares, so:
Using the relationship that the total market value of debt is the price quote times the par
value of the bond, we find the market value of debt is:
Next, we will find the cost of equity for the company. The information provided allows
us to solve for the cost of equity using the dividend growth model, so:
Next, we need to find the YTM on both bond issues. Doing so, we find:
R =3.383%
To find the weighted average aftertax cost of debt, we need the weight of each bond as a
percentage of the total debt. We find:
Now we can multiply the weighted average cost of debt times one minus the tax rate to
find the weighted
average aftertax cost of debt. This gives us:
Using these costs we have found and the weight of debt we calculated earlier, the WACC
is:
B=1.15
MRP=11.5%
Rf=TBill=7.5%
Tax Rate=32%
NPV = -$1,007.66
Which one of the following will decrease the net present value of a project?
Increasing the project's initial cost at time zero.
A project has cash flows of -$119,000, $52,800, $60,200, and $33,100 for years 0 to 3,
respectively. The required rate of return is 12 percent. Based on the net present
value of _____, you should _____ the project.
-$306.15; reject
NPV = -$119,000 + $52,800 / 1.12 + $60,200 / 1.12^2 + $33,100 / 1.12^3
NPV = -$306.15
To be accepted the project must pay back in 2.5 years or less. Accept A and reject B.
Net present value
Is the best method of analyzing mutually exclusive projects.
If a firm accepts Project A it will not be feasible to also accept Project B because
both projects would require the simultaneous and exclusive use of the same piece of
machinery. These projects are considered to be:
Mutually exclusive.
Swenson's is considering two mutually exclusive projects, Projects A and B, and has
determined that the crossover rate for these projects is 11.7 percent. Given this you
know that:
-Both projects have a zero NPV at a discount rate of 11.7 percent.
The project that is preferred at a discount rate of 11 percent will be the opposite
project of that preferred at a discount rate of 12 percent.
You are considering an investment that costs $152,000 and has projected cash flows
of $71,800, $86,900, and -$11,200 for years 1 to 3, respectively. If the required rate
of return is 15.5 percent, should you accept the investment based solely on the
internal rate of return rule? Why or why not?
$12,399.13; accept
NPV = $12,399.13
Because the NPV is positive, the project should be accepted.
Southern Chicken is considering two projects. Project A consists of creating an
outdoor eating area on the unused portion of the restaurant's property. Project B
would use that outdoor space for creating a drive-thru service window. When trying
to decide which project to accept, the firm should rely most heavily on which one of
the following analytical methods?
NPV = $2,971.13
An investment project provides cash flows of $1,190 per year for 10 years. If the
initial cost is $8,000, what is the payback period?
6.72 years
NPVA = $6,637.33
NPVB = $11,110.62
Since the projects are mutually exclusive, accept the project with the larger, positive
NPV.
Alicia is considering adding toys to her gift shop. She estimates the cost of new
inventory will be $9,500 and remodeling expenses will be $1,300. Toy sales are
expected to produce net cash inflows of $3,300, $4,900, $4,400, and $4,100 over the
next four years, respectively. Should Alicia add toys to her store if she assigns a
three-year payback period to this project? Why or why not?
Yes; The payback period is 2.59 years.
Since the payback period is less than the requirement, the project should be accepted.
A project has a net present value of zero. Which one of the following best describes
this project?
The project's cash inflows equal its cash outflows in current dollar terms.
You are considering a project with an initial cost of $8,600. What is the payback
period for this project if the cash inflows are $2,100, $3,140, $3,800, and $4,500 a
year over the next four years, respectively?
2.88 years
Crossover rate.
If a project has a net present value equal to zero, then:
The project earns a return exactly equal to the discount rate.
Mutually exclusive projects are best defined as competing projects that:
Both require the total use of the same limited resource.
The Dry Dock is considering a project with an initial cost of $118,400. The project's
cash inflows for years 1 through 3 are $37,200, $54,600, and $46,900, respectively.
What is the IRR of this project?
8.04 percent