Concept explainers
Consider a project with
- a. What is the
NPV of this project? - b. Suppose that to raise the funds for the initial investment, the project is sold to investors as an all-equity firm. The equity holders will receive the cash flows of the project in one year. How much money can be raised in this way-that is, what is the in initial market value of the unlevered equity?
- c. Suppose the initial $100,000 is instead raised by borrowing at the risk-free interest rate. What are the cash flows of the levered equity, and what is its initial value according to MM?
a.
To determine: The net present value (NPV) of the project.
Introduction:
Net present value (NPV)
The net present value (NPV) is the distinction between the present value of cash inflow and the present value of cash outflow for a particular period of time. NPV is used to analyze the profits of a particular investment or project. The difference between the present value of cash outflow and the present value of cash inflow is termed as the net present value.
Answer to Problem 1P
Explanation of Solution
Calculation of the NPV of the project:
First, calculate the average cash flow of year 1.
Therefore, the average cash flow of year 1 is $155,000.
Now, calculate the NPV of the project.
Therefore, the NPV of the project $29,166.67.
b.
To determine: The initial market value of the unlevered equity.
Introduction:
Unlevered equity defined as a stock of a company that is considered in financing business operations with all equity and no debt, unlevered equity do not have debt as it is a debt source of financing.
Answer to Problem 1P
Explanation of Solution
Calculation of the initial market value of the unlevered equity:
Therefore, the initial market value of the unlevered equity is $129,167.67.
c.
To determine: The cash flows of the levered equity and the initial value according to Modigliani-Miller (MM).
Introduction:
Modigliani-Miller:
The changes of the distribution of cash flows between equity and debt, without altering the total cash flows of the firm is known as Modigliani- Miller. It is denoted by MM.
Answer to Problem 1P
Explanation of Solution
Calculation of the equity value in a strong economy:
If the economy is strong, then the cash for year 1 is $180,000 and borrowing is raised at the risk-free interest rate of $100,000; therefore, borrowing is $10,000 and debt payment is $100,000.
Therefore, equity value in a strong economy is $70,000.
Calculation of the equity value in a weak economy:
If the economy is weak, then the cash for year 1 is $130,000 and borrowing is raised at the risk-free interest rate of $100,000; therefore, borrowing is $10,000 and debt payment is $100,000.
Therefore, equity value in strong economy is $20,000.
Calculation of the initial value according to Modigliani-Miller (MM)
Therefore, the initial value according to Modigliani-Miller (MM) is $29,167.67.
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