INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
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ISBN: 9781305718265
Author: Brigham
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Chapter 15, Problem 11P

a)

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To determine: Amount of retained earnings needed by company K to fund its capital budget.

a)

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Given information:

Capital budget is $15,000,000

Net income is $11 million,

DPS dividend per share is $2,

Outstanding shares 1 million,

Capital structure is 30% debt and 70% equity.

Calculation of retained earnings:

Retained earnings=$15,000,000×0.70=$10,500,000

Therefore, retained earnings needed is amounted to $10,500,000

b)

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To determine: Dividend per share (DPS) and pay-out ratio.

b)

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Based on the residual dividend model, the amount $500,000 ($11,000,000-$10,500,000) is available for dividends.

Calculation of dividend per share:

DPS=DividendsavailableOutstandingshares=$500,0001,000,000=$0.50

Therefore, dividend per share is $0.50

Calculation of pay-out ratio:

Pay-out ratio=DividendsavailableNetincome=$500,000$11,000,000=4.55%

Therefore, pay-out ratio is 4.55%

c)

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To determine: Amount of retained earnings needed by company K to fund its capital budget, if it maintains $2 DPS for next year.

c)

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Calculation of retained earnings:

Retained earnings available=$11,000,000$2(1,000,000)=$11,000,000$2,000,000=$9,000,000

Therefore, retained earnings available is amounted to $9,000,000

d)

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To determine: Whether company maintains its present capital structure with its DPS and maintain $15 million capital budget without raising new common stock.

d)

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Person X views that, company does not maintain because, if it maintains $2 DPS, only $9 million of retained earnings is available for capital projects. Though, if the company is to keep up its present capital structure of $10.5 million of equity is needed. This may necessitate the firm to issue $1.5 million of common stock.

e)

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To determine: Portion of current year capital budget could have to be financed by debt.

e)

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Retained earnings available is $9,000,000

Calculation of Capital budget financed with Retained earnings:

Percentageofcapital budget=Retainedearingsavailablecapitalbudget=$9,000,000$15,000,000=60%

Therefore, percentage of capital budget financed by retained earnings is 60%

Calculation of Capital budget financed with debt:

Percentageofcapital budget=Debtavailablecapitalbudget=$6,000,000$15,000,000=40%

Therefore, percentage of capital budget financed by debt is 40%

f)

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To determine: External (new) equity needed.

f)

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Equityneeded=$15,000,000×0.70=$10,500,000

Calculation of retained earnings:

Retained earnings available=$11,000,000$2(1,000,000)=$11,000,000$2,000,000=$9,000,000

Therefore, retained earnings available is amounted to $9,000,000

Calculation of external equity needed:

External equity needed=$10,500,000$9,000,000=$1,500,000

Therefore, external (new) equity needed is $1,500,000

g)

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To determine: Company’s capital budget for next year.

g)

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Calculation of retained earnings:

Retained earnings available=$11,000,000$2(1,000,000)=$11,000,000$2,000,000=$9,000,000

Therefore, retained earnings available is amounted to $9,000,000

Retained earnings availability is equals the required equity to find new capital budget.

Calculation of capital budget using required equity:

Requiredequity=Capitalbudget(Targetequityratio)$9,000,000=Capitalbudget(0.7)Capitalbudget=$12,857,143

Hence, capital budget is $12,857,143

Therefore, if Company R cuts its capital budget from $15 million to $12.86 million, it will retain its DPS $2.00, its present capital structure and still follow its residual dividend policy.

h)

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To determine: Actions taken by company when its forecasted retained earnings are fewer than retained earnings required.

h)

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Company can take any one of the following four actions,

  • New issue of common stock,
  • Cuts its capital budget,
  • Company cuts the dividends,
  • Change the capital structure by using more debt funds.

Company should recognize that every of these actions is not while not consequences to its cost of capital, stock price or both.

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