Start with the partial model in the file Ch08 P25 Build a Model.xlsx. Selected data for the Derby Corporation are shown here. Use the data to answer the questions.   INPUTS (In Millions) Year   Current Projected   0 1 2 3 4 Free cash flow   -$15.0 $15.0 $60.0 $63.0 Marketable securities $30             Notes payable $100       Long-term bonds $300       Preferred stock $50       WACC 9.00%       Number of shares of stock 50%             Calculate the estimated horizon value (i.e., the value of operations at the end of the forecast period immediately after the Year-4 free cash flow). Assume growth becomes constant after Year 3. Enter your answer in millions. For example, an answer of $1.23 million should be entered as 1.23, not 1,230,000. Round your answer to two decimal places. $  fill in the blank 2 million Calculate the present value of the horizon value, the present value of the free cash flows, and the estimated Year-0 value of operations. Enter your answers in millions. For example, an answer of $1.23 million should be entered as 1.23, not 1,230,000. Round your answers to two decimal places.   Present value of HV $  fill in the blank 3 million Present value of FCF   fill in the blank 4 million Value of operations $  fill in the blank 5 million   Calculate the estimated Year-0 price per share of common equity. Round your answer to the nearest cent.

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Start with the partial model in the file Ch08 P25 Build a Model.xlsx. Selected data for the Derby Corporation are shown here. Use the data to answer the questions.

 

INPUTS (In Millions) Year
  Current Projected
  0 1 2 3 4
Free cash flow   -$15.0 $15.0 $60.0 $63.0
Marketable securities $30            
Notes payable $100      
Long-term bonds $300      
Preferred stock $50      
WACC 9.00%      
Number of shares of stock 50%      

 

 

 

  1. Calculate the estimated horizon value (i.e., the value of operations at the end of the forecast period immediately after the Year-4 free cash flow). Assume growth becomes constant after Year 3. Enter your answer in millions. For example, an answer of $1.23 million should be entered as 1.23, not 1,230,000. Round your answer to two decimal places.

    $  fill in the blank 2 million

  2. Calculate the present value of the horizon value, the present value of the free cash flows, and the estimated Year-0 value of operations. Enter your answers in millions. For example, an answer of $1.23 million should be entered as 1.23, not 1,230,000. Round your answers to two decimal places.

     

    Present value of HV $  fill in the blank 3 million
    Present value of FCF   fill in the blank 4 million
    Value of operations $  fill in the blank 5 million

     

  3. Calculate the estimated Year-0 price per share of common equity. Round your answer to the nearest cent.

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For computing the Horizon value at the end of Year 4, we consider the growth rate from year 3  to 4

Growth rate  = (FCF4 - FCF3) / FCF3 *100  = (63-60)/60 * 100 = 5%

For computing the present value, the WACC of 9% will be considered.

The formula for the present value factor is = 1/(1+r)n   , where r is the rate and n is the period.

 

 

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