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- 13. XYZ Ltd.’s IPO was severely under-priced based on the first day’s closing price. How would it affect your thinking to know that at the time of the IPO, XYZ was only looking for gold and did not have any revenue from its operations?Taggart Technologies is considering issuing new common stock and using the proceeds to reduce its outstanding debt. The stock issue would have no effect on total assets, the interest rate Taggart pays, EBIT, or the tax rate. Which of the following is likely to occur if the company goes ahead with the stock issue? a. The times-interest-earned ratio will decrease. b. Net income will decrease. c. Taxable income will decline. d. The ROA will decline. e. The tax bill will increase.Which of the following statements is NOT CORRECT? a. The cost of retained earnings is less than the cost of new common stock due to flotation costs. While retained earnings may appear to be free money on the surface, there is an opportunity cost to them as these funds could be invested elsewhere and earning a return for shareholders. Due to the lower cost of retained earnings, companies generally prefer to use retained earnings to finance their projects, and only issue new common stock when they absolutely must. b. There are two ways to raise common equity. One source is retained earnings that involves bringing in new funds from outside the company, which represents external equity. The second source is new stock issues that involves bringing in new funds from current stockholders of the company, which represents internal equity. c. Flotation costs reduce the amount of capital the firm receives from a new stock issue. The company must make each…
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- What does it mean when a company’s free cash flow is negative in one or more years? Do negative values of free cash flow in any way alter or invalidate the notion that a company’s fair market value equals the present value of its free cash flows discounted at the company’s weighted-average cost of capital? Suppose a company’s free cash flows were expected to be negative in all future periods. Can you conceive of any reasons for buying the company’s stock?The cost of retained earnings is less than the cost of new outside equity capital.Consequently, it is totally irrational for a firm to sell a new issue of stock and to pay cashdividends during the same year. Discuss the meaning of those statements.FAMA is considering issuing new common stock and using the proceeds to reduce its outstanding debt. The stock issue would have no effect on total assets, the interest rate FAMA pays, EBIT, or the tax rate. Which of the following is likely to occur if the company goes ahead with the stock issue? a. The times interest earned ratio will decrease. b. The ROA will decline. c. Taxable income will decrease. d. The tax bill will increase. e. Net income will decrease. Please explain answer.
- Which of the following statements is true? a. High liquidity means a company is short on cash and may be unable to pay its debts.b. When a company decides to go public through an IPO, it is typically targeting to sell its shares to only a handful of shareholders. c. If the company has a higher than expected extremely high profit this year, equity holders will benefit more than debt holders as debtholders are the residual claimers for the cash flows of the company.d. In the extreme case, the debt holders take legal ownership of the firm's assets through a process called bankruptcy.e. Equity holders expect to receive dividends and the firm is always legally obligated to pay them.The cost of retained earnings is less than the cost of new outside equity capital. Consequently, it is totally irrational for a firm to sell a new issue of stock and to pay dividends during the same year. Discuss the meaning of those statementsWhich of the following is not a reason a company would be willing to accept new business at a loss? A.) The company has the expectation that certain customers can influence other potential customers. B.) The company has the expectation that it will make up for it in later years and has the expectation that certain customers can influence other potential customers. C.) The company has the expectation that its estimates will prove incorrect and that the business will result in a profit. D.) The company has the expectation that it will make up for it in later years.