FUND. OF CORPORATE FINANCE >MSU<
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Chapter 14, Problem 27QP
Summary Introduction
To determine: The price per equity share.
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Adjusted cash flow from assets refers to the cash flow from assets that excludes the tax benefit obtained from debt financing. It calculates the taxes on the earnings before interest and taxes.
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QUESTION 39
Getrag expects its sales to increase 20% next year from its current level of $4.7 million. Getrag has current assets of $660,000, net fixed assets of $1.5 million, and current liabilities of $462,000. All assets are expected to grow proportionately with sales. If Getrag has a net profit margin of 10%, what additional financing will be needed to support the increase in sales? Getrag does not pay dividends.
a.
$339,600
b.
No financing needed, surplus of $224,400
c.
No financing needed, surplus of $524,400
d.
$283,200
11. More on the corporate valuation model
Praxis Corp. is expected to generate a free cash flow (FCF) of $2,285.00 million this year (FCF₁ = $2,285.00 million), and the FCF is expected to grow at a rate of 23.80% over the following two years (FCF₂ and FCF₃). After the third year, however, the FCF is expected to grow at a constant rate of 3.54% per year, which will last forever (FCF₄). Assume the firm has no nonoperating assets. If Praxis Corp.’s weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is 10.62%, what is the current total firm value of Praxis Corp.? (Note: Round all intermediate calculations to two decimal places.)
a. $58,180.09 million
b. $6,964.55 million
c. $53,760.19 million
d. $44,800.16 million
Praxis Corp.’s debt has a market value of $33,600 million, and Praxis Corp. has no preferred stock. If Praxis Corp. has 150 million shares of common stock outstanding, what is Praxis Corp.’s estimated intrinsic value per share of common stock?…
65.)
Suppose Buyson Corporation’s projected free cash flow for next year is FCF1 = P150,000, and FCF is expected to grow at a constant rate of 6.5%. If the company’s weighted average cost of capital is 11.5%, what is the firm’s total corporate value?Group of answer choices
P3,150,000
P2,572,125P2,707,500
P2,850,000
P3,000,000
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