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- You are valuing Soda City Inc. It has $118 million of debt, $83 million of cash, and 168 million shares outstanding. You estimate its cost of capital is 11.2%. You forecast that it will generate revenues of $714 million and $786 million over the next two years, after which it will grow at a stable rate in perpetuity. Projected operating profit margin is 27%, tax rate is 26%, reinvestment rate is 34%, and terminal EV/FCFF exit multiple at the end of year 2 is 13. What is your estimate of its share value? Round to one decimal place. Solve Using equationDerry Corporation is expected to have an EBIT of $21 million next year. Increases in depreciation, the increase in net working capital, and capital spending are expected to be $165,000, $80,000, and $120,000, respectively. All are expected to grow at 18 percent per year for four years. The company currently has $10.4 million in debt and 750,000 shares outstanding. You believe that in Year 5 sales will be $23.7 million and the appropriate price-sales ratio is 2.9. The company's WACC is 8.5 percent and the tax rate is 21 percent. What is the price per share of the company's stock? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) Share priceA firm has Sales of $25,000,000, total assets of $22,000,000, current assets of $8,000,000, spontaneous liabilities of $5,000,000, a profit margin of 5 percent, a tax rate of 40%, and a dividend payout rate of 20 percent. Sales are expected to increase to $28,000,000 for the coming year, and the firm will need to increase its fixed assets at this level of sales (that is, fixed assets will increase proportionately with sales). Given this information, and using the equation approach, determine the additional funds needed for the coming year. O $950,000 O $1.010,000 Ⓒ$920.000 $980,000 O $1,040,000
- Tropetech Inc. has an expected net operating profit after taxes, EBIT(1 – T), of $16,300 million in the coming year. In addition, the firm is expected to have net capital expenditures of $2,445 million, and net operating working capital (NOWC) is expected to increase by $50 million. How much free cash flow (FCF) is Tropetech Inc. expected to generate over the next year? $13,805 million $331,476 million $18,695 million $13,905 millionBlur Corp. has an expected net operating profit after taxes, EBIT(1-T), of $7,600 million in the coming year. In addition, the firm is expected to have net capital expenditures of $1,140 million, and net operating working capital (NOWC) is expected to increase by $10 million. How much free cash flow (FCF) is Blur Corp. expected to generate over the next year? O $118,668 million $6,450 million O $8,730 million O $6,470 million Blur Corp.'s FCFs are expected to grow at a constant rate of 4.62% per year in the future. The market value of Blur Corp.'s outstanding debt is $31,412 million, and its preferred stocks' value is $17,451 million. Blur Corp. has 150 million shares of common stock outstanding, and its weighted average cost of capital (WACC) equals 13.86%. Term Total firm value Intrinsic value of common equity Intrinsic value per share Value (Millions) Using the preceding information and the FCF you calculated in the previous question, calculate the appropriate values in this table.…You have been studying Lucas Corp.’s financial statements. This year, the company has an EBIT of $3.15mil, Depreciation of $295,000, an increase in net working capital of $125,000, and a capital spending of $535,000. You expect that over the next 5 years, EBIT will grow at 15% per year, depreciation and capital spending will grow at 20% per year, and NWC will grow at 10% per year. After year 5, you expect the company’s free cash flow will grow at 3.5% indefinitely. The company has a 21% corporate tax rate and a WACC of 8.9%. a) Compute the free cash flows for the next 5 years. b) Compute the terminal value at the end of year 5. c) What is the company’s enterprise value?
- Assume that a firm has Sales of $25,000,000, total assets of $20,000,000, current assets of $8,000,000, spontaneous liabilities of $3,000,000, a profit margin of 3.800 percent, a tax rate of 40%, and a dividend payout rate of 60 percent. Also assume that sales are expected to increase to $28,000,000 for the coming year and that the firm will not need to increase its fixed assets at this level of sales. Given this information, and using the equation approach, determine the additional funds needed for the coming year. $174.400 $180,000 O $177.200 O $168.800 O $171.600Ogier Incorporated currently has $800 million in sales, which are projected to grow by 10% in Year 1 and by 5% in Year 2. Its operating profitability ratio (OP) is 10%, and its capital requirement ratio (CR) is 80%?a. What are the projected sales in Years 1 and 2?b. What are the projected amounts of net operating profit after taxes (NOPAT) for Years 1 and 2? c. What are the projected amounts of total net operating capital (OpCap) for Years 1 and 2?d. What is the projected FCF for Year 2?VWX Inc., has sales of $500,000, net income of $80,000, dividend payout of 50%, total assets of $700,000 and target debt-equity ratio of 1.5. If the company grows at its sustainable growth rate in the coming year, how much new borrowing (to the nearest dollar) will take place?
- Gbenda Corporation has sales of $91,200, net income of $18,240, dividends paid of $3,830, total assets of $456,000, and total liabilities of $182,400. Assume that all costs and assets change spontaneously with sales. The tax rate and dividend payout ratios remain constant. If the firm’s managers project a firm growth rate of 10 percent for next year, what will be the amount of external financing needed to support this level of growth? Assume the firm is currently operating at full capacity.Multiple Choice- $25,536- $29,749- $45,600- $65,664- $41,387Victoria Enterprises expects earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) next year of $2.1 million. Its depreciation and capital expenditures will both be $286,000, and it expects its capital expenditures to always equal its depreciation. Its working capital will increase by $47,000 over the next year. Its tax rate is 35%. If its WACC is 10% and its FCFs are expected to increase at 5% per year in perpetuity, what is its enterprise value? The company's enterprise value is $ (Round to the nearest dollar.)Blur Corp. has an expected net operating profit after taxes, EBIT(1-T), of $7,600 million in the coming year. In addition, the firm is expected to have net capital expenditures of $1,140 million, and net operating working capital (NOWC) is expected to increase by $10 million. How much free cash flow (FCF) Is Blur Corp. expected to generate over the next year? ○ $118,668 million $6,450 million ○ $8,730 million O $6,470 million Blur Corp.'s FCFs are expected to grow at a constant rate of 4.62% per year in the future. The market value of Blur Corp.'s outstanding debt is $31,412 million, and its preferred stocks' value is $17,451 million. Blur Corp. has 150 million shares of common stock outstanding, and its weighted average cost of capital (WACC) equals 13.86%. Term Total firm value Intrinsic value of common equity Intrinsic value per share Value (Millions) Using the preceding information and the FCF you calculated in the previous question, calculate the appropriate values in this table.…
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