UPENN: LOOSE LEAF CORP.FIN W/CONNECT
UPENN: LOOSE LEAF CORP.FIN W/CONNECT
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Chapter 16, Problem 2QP

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

a)

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Summary Introduction

To determine: The earnings per shares and percentage change in earnings per share under given scenarios.

Introduction:

Earnings per share are the fraction of a firm’s profits allocated to every outstanding share of common stock. Earnings per share are used as an indicator to determine the firm’s profitability.

Answer to Problem 2QP

Solution: The earnings per share value for recession is $1.79, for normal is $2.99 and for expansion is $3.74. The percentage change in earnings per share value for recession is -40%, for normal is 0% and for expansion is 25%.

Explanation of Solution

Calculate the earnings per share (EPS) for the three economic scenarios before any debts issued:

Particulars Recession Normal Expansion
EBIT $13,800 $23,000 $28,750
Less: Interest $0 $0 $0
Taxes(35% of EBIT) $4,830 $8,050 $10,063
Net income $8,970 $14,950 $18,688
Earnings per share $1.79 $2.99 $3.74
Percentage change in EPS -40% 0% 25%

NOTE:

Calculate the earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT):

It is given that earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) value is $23,000 when the condition is normal. If there is recession, EBIT will be 40% lower and during expansion it will be 25% higher. The tax rate is 35%.

Recession:

Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT):

Earnings before interest and taxes=EBIT×(1EBIT raterecession)=$23,000×(140%)=$23,000×0.6=$13,800

Therefore, the earnings before interest and taxes for recession is $13,800.

Expansion:

Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT):

Earnings before interest and taxes=EBIT×(1+EBIT rateExpansion)=$23,000×(1+25%)=$23,000×1.25=$28,750

Therefore, the earnings before interest and taxes for expansion is $28,750.

Calculate the earnings per share (EPS):

The net income value for recession, normal and expansion are $8,970, $14,950 and $18,688 respectively. It is given that shares outstanding are 5,000.

Recession:

Earnings per share (EPS):

Earnings per share=Net incomeShares outstanding=$8,9705,000=$1.79

Therefore, the earnings per share for recession is $1.79.

Normal:

Earnings per share (EPS):

Earnings per share=Net incomeShares outstanding=$14,9505,000=$2.99

Therefore, the earnings per share for normal is $2.99.

Expansion:

Earnings per share (EPS):

Earnings per share=Net incomeShares outstanding=$18,6885,000=$3.74

Therefore, the earnings per share for expansion is $3.74.

Calculate the percentage change in EPS:

Recession:

Percentage change in EPS=(Earnings per sharerecessionEarnings per sharenormal)Earnings per sharenormal=($1.79$2.99)$2.99=$1.2$2.99=0.4or40%

Therefore, the percentage change in EPS is -40%.

Normal:

Percentage change in EPS=(Earnings per sharenormalEarnings per sharenormal)Earnings per sharenormal=($2.99$2.99)$2.99=0or0%

Therefore, the percentage change in EPS is 0%.

Expansion:

Percentage change in EPS=(Earnings per shareexpansionEarnings per sharenormal)Earnings per sharenormal=($3.74$2.99)$2.99=$0.75$2.99=0.25or25%

Therefore, the percentage change in EPS is 25%.

b)

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Summary Introduction

To determine: The earnings per shares and percentage change in earnings per share when company goes through recapitalization.

Answer to Problem 2QP

Solution: The earnings per share value for recession is $1.25, for normal is $2.96 and for expansion is $4.02. The percentage change in earnings per share value for recession is -57.79%, for normal is 0% and for expansion is 36.12%.

Explanation of Solution

When company goes through recapitalization, then it will have to repurchase.

Calculate the share price:

It is given that the market value is $295,000 and shares outstanding are 5,000.

Share price=Market valueShares outstanding=$295,0005,000=$59

Therefore, the share price is $59.

Calculate the shares repurchased:

It is given that the company is considering issuing $88,500 debts.

Share repurchased=Debt issuedShares price=$88,500$59=1,500shares

Therefore, the shares repurchased are 1,500.

Calculate the interest payment for each year:

It is given that the company is considering issuing $88,500 debts and interest payment is 8%.

Interest payment=Debts issued×Interest rate=$88,500×8%=$7,080

Therefore, the interest payment is $7,080.

Now, calculate the earnings per share.

Particulars Recession Normal Expansion
EBIT $13,800 $23,000 $28,750
Less: Interest $7,080 $7,080 $7,080
EBT $6,720 $15,920 $21,670
Taxes (35% of EBT) $2,352 $5,572 $7,585
Net income $4,368 $10,348 $14,086
Earnings per share $1.25 $2.96 $4.02
Percentage change in EPS -57.59% 0% 36.12%

NOTE:

Calculate the earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT):

It is given that earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) value is $23,000 when the condition is normal. If there is recession, EBIT will be 40% lower and during expansion it will be 25% higher.

Recession:

Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT):

Earnings before interest and taxes=EBIT×(1EBIT raterecession)=$23,000×(140%)=$23,000×0.6=$13,800

Therefore, the earnings before interest and taxes for recession is $13,800.

Expansion:

Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT):

Earnings before interest and taxes=EBIT×(1+EBIT rateExpansion)=$23,000×(1+25%)=$23,000×1.25=$28,750

Therefore, the earnings before interest and taxes for expansion is $28,750.

Calculate the earnings per share (EPS):

The net income value for recession, normal and expansion are $4,368 , $10,348 and $14,086respectively. It is given that shares outstanding are 5,000.

Recession:

Earnings per share (EPS):

Earnings per share=Net incomeShares outstandingShares repurchased=$4,3685,0001,500=$4,3683,500=$1.25

Therefore, the earnings per share for recession is $1.25.

Normal:

Earnings per share (EPS):

Earnings per share=Net incomeShares outstandingShares repurchased=$10,3485,0001,500=$10,3483,500=$2.96

Therefore, the earnings per share for normal is $2.96.

Expansion:

Earnings per share (EPS):

Earnings per share=Net incomeShares outstandingShares repurchased=$14,0865,0001,500=$14,0863,500=$4.02

Therefore, the earnings per share for expansion is $4.02.

Calculate the percentage change in EPS:

Recession:

Percentage change in EPS=(Earnings per sharerecessionEarnings per sharenormal)Earnings per sharenormal=($1.25$2.96)$2.96=$1.71$2.96=0.57or57%

Therefore, the percentage change in EPS is -57%.

Normal:

Percentage change in EPS=(Earnings per sharenormalEarnings per sharenormal)Earnings per sharenormal=($2.96$2.96)$2.96=0or0%

Therefore, the percentage change in EPS is 0%.

Expansion:

Percentage change in EPS=(Earnings per shareexpansionEarnings per sharenormal)Earnings per sharenormal=($4.02$2.96)$2.96=$1.06$2.96=0.36or36%

Therefore, the percentage change in EPS is 36%.

Conclusion

The percentage change in EPS is same for both with and without taxes,

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