Intermediate Financial Management
Intermediate Financial Management
14th Edition
ISBN: 9780357516782
Author: Brigham, Eugene F., Daves, Phillip R.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 17, Problem 1Q

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To determine: The definition of interest tax shield and value of tax shield.

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The interest tax shield is the amount of cash flow shielded from taxes due to interest tax deductibility. It's the same as rd(D)(T). The tax shield's benefit is the present value of future tax income from interest payment deductibility. The tax shield's value depends on the rate (rTS) used to offset future annual tax shields. In the tax model of the MM, rTS=rd

Because MM assume zero growth, the value of the tax shield is T(D).  If growth is constant, then the value of the tax shield is rdTD(1+gL)(rTSgL). Where rd is the interest rate on the debt and rTS is the discount rate for the tax shield.

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To determine: The definition of adjusted present value (APV) model.

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The adjusted present-value model discounts expected free cash flows at rTS's unlevered cost of equity and discounts interest tax shields.

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To determine: The definition of compressed adjusted present value (CAPV) model.

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The condensed modified present-value method discounts expected free cash flows at the unlevered equity cost and also discounted interest tax shields at the unlevered equity cost to determine the value of transactions. It is called the compact APV because there is a discount on the FCF and tax shields at the same price.

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To determine: The definition of free cash flow to equity model.

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This then reduces the FCFEs to hit the price of capital in operations at the leveraged cost of equity. You apply non-operating capital to the value and you get the equity value. You then apply the price of the loan to the value of the transactions. First, the free cash flow for the equity model, or the residual dividend model, measures FCFE, the free cash flow owned by shareholders. FCFE is less interest in cost-free cash flow plus interest tax shield.

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