EBK FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: THEORY & PRAC
EBK FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: THEORY & PRAC
15th Edition
ISBN: 9781305886902
Author: EHRHARDT
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 15, Problem 8P

a)

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To determine: The effects on using leverage on the firm’s value

a)

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Compute the Original value of the firm:

V=D+S=0+($15)(200,000)=$3,000,000

V=D+S=0+($15)×(200,000)=$3,000,000

Compute the original cost of capital:

WACC=wdrd(1T)+wcers=0+(1.0)(10%)=10%

With financial leverage (wd=30%):

WACC=wdrd(1T)+wcers            = (0.3)(7%)(10.40)+(0.7)(11%)=8.96%

Vop=FCFWACC=(EBIT)(1T)WACC=($500,000)(10.40)0.0896=$3,348,214.286.

Increasing the financial leverage by adding debt of $900,000 results in an growth in the  value of the firm’s from $3,000,000 to $3,348,214.286.

b)

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To determine: The price of Company R’s stock.

b)

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Compute price of stock:

D=wdV=0.30×($3,348,214.286)=$1,004,464.286

Value of equity:

S=VD=$2,343,750

Price of stock:

P=[S + (D – D0)]n0=[$2,343,750+($1,004,464.286–0)200,000]=$16.741

Hence, price of the stock is $16.741.

c)

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To determine: The effects EPS of the firm after recapitalization.

c)

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Compute number of shares:

X=(D – D0)P=$1,004,464.286$16.741=60,000.256Number of shares=200,00060,000=140,000

Initial position:

EPS=NIn0=[(EBITInterest)(1T)]n0=[($500,0000)(10.40)]200,000=$1.50

Financial leverage:

EPS=[($500,0000.07)×$1,004,464.286×(10.40)]140,000=$1.842

EPS:

EPS=$1.842$1.50=$0.342

Hence, change in EPS is $0.342.

d)

Summary Introduction

To determine: The times-interest-earned ratio and the probability of not covering the interest payment at 30% debt level.

d)

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Compute price of stock:

TIE=EBITI=EBIT$70,312.5

Excel workings:

EBK FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: THEORY & PRAC, Chapter 15, Problem 8P , additional homework tip  1

Excel spread sheet:

EBK FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: THEORY & PRAC, Chapter 15, Problem 8P , additional homework tip  2

  • The interest payment is not covered if TIE < 1.0. 
  • The probability of this occurring is 10%.

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