QUESTION CAP plc is a listed project company that owns and operates a large number of farms throughout the world. A variety of crops are grown. The following is an extract from the statement of financial position of CAP plc at 30 September 2009.                                                                      K million  Ordinary shares of K1 each                      200 Reserves                                                  100 9% irredeemable K1 preference shares    50 8% loan stock 2010                                  250                                                                   600 The ordinary shares were quoted at K3 per share ex-dividend on 30 September 2009. The beta of CAP plc’s equity shares is 0.8, the annual yield on treasury bills is 5%, and financial markets expect an average annual return of 15% on the market index. The market price per preference share was K0.90 ex-dividend on 30 September 2009. Loan stock interest is paid annually in arrears. The loan stock was priced at K100.57 ex-interest per K100 nominal on 30 September 2009. Loan stock is redeemable on 30 September 2010. Difficult trading conditions in European farming have caused CAP to decide to convert a number of farms in Southern Europe into camping sites with effect from the 2010 holiday season. Providing the necessary facilities for campers will require major investment, and this will be financed by a new issue of loan stock. The returns of the new campsite business are likely to have a very low correlation with those of the existing farming business. (a)    Briefly explain the meaning of CAP plc’s equity beta of 0.8.   (b)    Calculate the cost equity, the cost of preference share capital, and the cost of loan stock of CAP plc at 30 September 2009. Ignore the impact of the new campsite.  (c)    Calculate the weighted average cost of capital of CAP plc at 30 September 2009 using market values as weighting factors. Ignore any impact from the new campsite project.  (d)    Without further calculations, identify and explain three (3) factors that may change CAP plc’s equity beta during the year ending 30 September 2010.  (e)    What three (3) reasons could CAP plc give for financing the new campsite project using loan

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CAP plc is a listed project company that owns and operates a large number of farms throughout the world. A variety of crops are grown. The following is an extract from the statement of financial position of CAP plc at 30 September 2009. 
                                                                    K million 
Ordinary shares of K1 each                      200
Reserves                                                  100
9% irredeemable K1 preference shares    50
8% loan stock 2010                                  250
                                                                  600
The ordinary shares were quoted at K3 per share ex-dividend on 30 September 2009. The beta of CAP plc’s equity shares is 0.8, the annual yield on treasury bills is 5%, and financial markets expect an average annual return of 15% on the market index. The market price per preference share was K0.90 ex-dividend on 30 September 2009. Loan stock interest is paid annually in arrears. The loan stock was priced at K100.57 ex-interest per K100 nominal on 30 September 2009. Loan stock is redeemable on 30 September 2010.
Difficult trading conditions in European farming have caused CAP to decide to convert a number of farms in Southern Europe into camping sites with effect from the 2010 holiday season. Providing the necessary facilities for campers will require major investment, and this will be financed by a new issue of loan stock. The returns of the new campsite business are likely to have a very low correlation with those of the existing farming business.


(a)    Briefly explain the meaning of CAP plc’s equity beta of 0.8.  

(b)    Calculate the cost equity, the cost of preference share capital, and the cost of loan stock of CAP plc at 30 September 2009. Ignore the impact of the new campsite. 
(c)    Calculate the weighted average cost of capital of CAP plc at 30 September 2009 using market values as weighting factors. Ignore any impact from the new campsite project. 
(d)    Without further calculations, identify and explain three (3) factors that may change CAP plc’s equity beta during the year ending 30 September 2010. 
(e)    What three (3) reasons could CAP plc give for financing the new campsite project using loan stock?

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