Essentials of Corporate Finance (Mcgraw-hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate)
Essentials of Corporate Finance (Mcgraw-hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate)
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781259277214
Author: Stephen A. Ross Franco Modigliani Professor of Financial Economics Professor, Randolph W Westerfield Robert R. Dockson Deans Chair in Bus. Admin., Bradford D Jordan Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 13, Problem 2QP

EBIT, Taxes, and Leverage. Repeat parts (a) and (b) in Problem 1 assuming the company has a tax rate of 35 percent.

a)

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Summary Introduction

To calculate: The EPS (Earnings per share) under the three scenarios before the debt issue and the changes in EPS while the economy expands a recession

Introduction:

The EPS is the part of the profit of a firm that is allocated to every outstanding share of common stock. It indicates the profitability of the company.

Answer to Problem 2QP

The EPS under the recession, normal, and expansion periods are $0.79, $1.22, and $1.46 respectively and the percentage of change in EPS is -35% and +20% for the recession and expansion periods respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Company K has no debt outstanding and its market value is $194,775. EBIT (Earnings before interest and taxes) are expected to be $13,800 under normal economic conditions. If the economy condition is strong, then EBIT will increase to 20% and if the economy enters into recession, then it will decrease to 35%. The outstanding shares are $7,350. The rate of tax is 35%.

Formula to calculate taxes:

Taxes=EBIT×Tax rate

Compute taxes for three periods:

Tax during recession=EBIT×Tax rate=$8,970×0.35=$3,140

Hence, the tax during recession is $3,140.

Tax during normal=EBIT×Tax rate=$13,800×0.35=$4,830

Hence, the tax during normal period is $4,830.

Tax during normal=EBIT×Tax rate=$16,560×0.35=$5,796

Hence, the tax during expansion is $5,796.

Formula to calculate the NI (Net Income):

NI=EBITTaxes

Compute NI for three periods:

NI during recession period=EBITTaxes=$8,9703,139.5=$5,831

Hence, the net income during recession is $5,831.

NI during normal period=EBITTaxes=$13,8004,830=$8,970

Hence, the net income during normal period is $8,970.

NI during expansion period=EBITTaxes=$16,5605,796=$10,764

Hence, the net income during expansion period is $10,764.

Formula to calculate EPS:

EPS=NI (Net income)Outstanding shares

Compute EPS:

EPS at recession period=Net incomeOutstanding shares=$5,831$7,350=$0.79

Hence, EPS during recession period is $0.79.

EPS at normal period=Net incomeOutstanding shares=$8,970$7,350=$1.22

Hence, EPS during normal period is $1.22.

EPS at expansion period=Net incomeOutstanding shares=$10,764$7,350=$1.46

Hence, EPS during expansion period is $1.46.

Table showing the income statement for the three possible periods of economy with the EPS and percentage change in EPS:

  Recession Normal Expansion
EBIT $8,970 $13,800 $16,560
Interest 0 0 0
Taxes $3,140 $4,830 $5,796
NI $5,831 $8,970 $10,764
EPS $0.79 $1.22 $1.46
%ΔEPS –35% NIL 20%

Note:

According to the given information, during the recession period, the EBIT will decrease to 35% and during the expansion period, EBIT will increase to 25%.

b)

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Summary Introduction

To calculate: EPS (Earnings per share) under the three scenarios before the debt issue and the changes in EPS while the economy expands a recession by assuming that the firm undergoes the planned recapitalization

Introduction:

The EPS is the part of the profit of a firm that is allocated to every outstanding share of common stock. It indicates the profitability of the company.

Answer to Problem 2QP

After recapitalization, the EPS under the recession, normal, and expansion periods are $0.73, $1.27, and $1.58 respectively and the percentage of change in EPS is -42.31% and +24.18% for the recession and expansion periods respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The company is considering the debt issue of $39,750 with the rate of interest at 6%. At present, the outstanding shares of $7,350 exist.

Formula to calculate the share price:

Share price=Equity Shares outstanding

Compute the share price:

Share price=Equity Shares outstanding=$194,775$7,350=$26.5

Hence, the price of the share is $26.5.

Formula to calculate the repurchased shares:

Shares repurchased=Debt issuedShare price

Compute the repurchased shares:

Shares repurchased=Debt issuedShare price=$39,750$26.5=$1,500

Hence, the repurchased shares are $1,500.

Formula to calculate the payment of interest:

Interest payment=Debt issued× Rate of interest

Compute the payment of interest:

Interest payment=Debt issued× Rate of interest=$39,750×0.06=$2,385

Hence, the payment of interest is $2,385.

Formula to calculate the NI (Net Income):

NI=EBITInterestTaxes

Compute NI for three periods:

NI during recession=EBITInterestTaxes=$8,970$2,385$2,305=$4,280

Hence, the net income during recession is $4,280.

NI during normal period=EBITInterestTaxes=$13,8002,385$4,830=$7,420

Hence, the net income during normal period is $7,420.

NI during recession=EBITInterestTaxes=$16,560$2,385$4,961=$9,214

Hence, the net income during expansion period is $9,214.

Formula to calculate EPS:

EPS=NI (Net income)Outstanding shares

Compute EPS:

EPS at recession period=Net incomeOutstanding shares=$4,280$5,850=$0.73

Hence, the EPS at recession period is $0.73.

EPS at normal period=Net incomeOutstanding shares=$7,420$5,850=$1.27

Hence, the EPS at normal period is $1.27.

EPS at expansion period=Net incomeOutstanding shares=$9,214$5,850=$1.58

Hence, the EPS at expansion period is $1.58.

Note: After recapitalization, $1,500 was recovered from the total outstanding shares of $7,350. Now, the shares outstanding is $7,350-$1,500=$5,850.

Formula to calculate the percentage change in EPS:

Percentage change in EPS=Changes in EPSEPS at normal period×100

Compute the percentage change in EPS for recession period:

Percentage change in EPS=Changes in EPSEPS at normal period×100=$0.731623931$1.268376068$1.268376068×100=$42.31%

Hence, the percentage change in EPS for recession period is -$42.31%.

Compute the percentage change in EPS for expansion period:

Percentage change in EPS=Changes in EPSEPS at normal period×100=$1.575042735$1.268376068$1.268376068×100=+24.18

Hence, the percentage change is EPS for expansion period is 24.18.

Table showing the income statement for the three possible periods of economy under the planned recapitalization with EPS and percentage change in EPS:

  Recession Normal Expansion
EBIT $8,970 $13,800 $16,560
Interest $2385 $2385 $2385
Taxes $2,305 $3,995 $4,961
NI $4,280 $7,420 $9,214
EPS $0.73 $1.27 $1.58
%ΔEPS –42.31% NIL 24.18%

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