Fundamentals of Corporate Finance Standard Edition
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance Standard Edition
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780078034633
Author: Stephen Ross, Randolph Westerfield, Bradford D. Jordan
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 16, Problem 3QP

a)

Summary Introduction

To calculate: The return on equity for the three economic scenarios before any issue of debt and compute the percentage changes in return on equity.

Introduction:

The ROE (return on equity) is the profitability measure that computes the amount of dollars a firm creates with every dollar of a shareholder’s equity.

a)

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Given information:

Company P has no debt outstanding and its market value is $180,000. The EBIT (earnings before interest and taxes) are expected to be $23,000 at normal economic conditions. If the economy condition is strong, then EBIT will increase to 20% and if the economy enters into a recession, then it will decrease to 30%. The company has the market to book value ratio of 1.0%.

Formula to calculate the ROE:

ROE=NI (Net income)Market value

Compute ROE:

ROE at recession period=NI (Net income)Market value=$16,100$180,000=$0.0894

Hence, the ROE during recession period is 0.0894.

ROE at normal period=NI (Net income)Market value=$23,000$180,000=$0.1278

Hence, the ROE during normal period is 0.1278.

ROE at expansion period=NI (Net income)Market value=$27,600$180,000=$0.1533

Hence, the ROE during expansion period is 0.1533.

Formula to calculate the percentage change in ROE:

Percentage change in ROE=Changes in ROEROE at normal period×100

Compute the percentage change in ROE for recession period:

Percentage change in ROE=Changes in ROEROE at normal period×100=$0.0894$0.1278$0.1278×100=30

Hence, the percentage change in ROE for recession period is -$30.

Compute the percentage change in ROE for expansion period:

Percentage change in ROE=Changes in ROEROE at normal period×100=$0.1533$0.1278$0.1278×100=+20

Hence, the percentage change is ROE for expansion period is +20.

Table showing the ROE for the three possible periods of economy under the present capital structure with no taxes:

  Recession Normal Expansion
ROE 0.0894 0.1278 0.1533
%ΔROE –30 0 20

b)

Summary Introduction

To calculate: The return on equity for the three economic scenarios before any issue of debt and compute the percentage changes in ROE, assuming that the company goes through a proposed recapitalization.

Introduction:

The ROE (return on equity) is the profitability measure that computes the amount of dollars a firm creates with every dollar of a shareholder’s equity.

b)

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Given information:

The company is considering the debt issue of $75,000 with the rate of interest at7%. At present, the outstanding shares of $6,000 exist.

Formula to calculate the share price:

Share price=Equity Shares outstanding

Compute the share price:

Share price=Equity Shares outstanding=$180,0006,000=$30

Hence, the price of the share is $30.

Formula to calculate the repurchased shares:

Shares repurchased=Debt issuedShare price

Compute the repurchased shares:

Shares repurchased=Debt issuedShare price=$75,000$30=$2,500

Hence, the repurchased shares are $2,500.

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=$75,000×0.07=$5,250

Hence, the payment of interest is $5,250.

Table showing the income statement for the three possible periods of economy under the planned recapitalization:

  Recession Normal Expansion
EBIT $16,100 $23,000 $27,600
Interest 5,250 5,250 5,250
NI $10,850 $17,750 $22,350

Note:

  • The NI (net income) is computed by subtracting the interest from the EBIT.

Formula to calculate equity:

Equity=Net incomeDebt amount

Compute the equity:

Equity=Net incomeDebt amount=$180,000$75,000=$105,000

Hence, the equity is $105,000.

Formula to calculate the ROE:

ROE=NI (Net income)Equity

Compute ROE:

ROE at recession period=NI (Net income)Equity=$10,850$105,000=0.10

Hence, the ROE during recession period is 0.10.

ROE at normal period=NI (Net income)Equity=$23,000$105,000=0.22

Hence, the ROE during normal period is 0.22.

ROE at expansion period=NI (Net income)Equity=$27,600$105,000=0.26

Hence, the ROE during expansion period is 0.26.

Formula to calculate the percentage change in ROE:

Percentage change in ROE=Changes in ROEROE at normal period×100

Compute the percentage change in ROE for recession period:

Percentage change in ROE=Changes in ROEROE at normal period×100=$0.10$0.22$0.22×100=54.55

Hence, the percentage change in ROE for recession period is -$54.55.

Compute the percentage change in ROE for expansion period:

Percentage change in ROE=Changes in ROEROE at normal period×100=$0.26$0.22$0.22×100=+18.18

Hence, the percentage change in ROE for expansion period is +18.18.

Table showing the ROE and the percentage changes in ROE for the three possible periods of economy under the present capital structure with no taxes:

  Recession Normal Expansion
ROE 0.10 0.22 0.26
%ΔROE –54.55 0 +18.18

c)

Summary Introduction

To calculate: The return on equity for the three economic scenarios before any issue of debt and compute the percentage changes in return on equity with the rate of tax at35%.

Introduction:

The ROE (return on equity) is the profitability measure that computes the amount of dollars a firm creates with every dollar of a shareholder’s equity.

c)

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If a firm maintains its present capital structure with the corporate taxes, then the ROE is as follows:

Formula to calculate taxes:

Taxes=EBIT×Tax rate

Compute taxes for three periods:

Tax during recession=EBIT×Tax rate=$16,100×0.35=$5,635

Hence, the tax during recession is $5,635.

Tax during normal=EBIT×Tax rate=$23,000×0.35=$8,050

Hence, the tax during normal period is $8,050.

Tax during normal=EBIT×Tax rate=$27,600×0.35=$9,660

Hence, the tax during expansion is $9,660.

Formula to calculate the NI:

NI=EBITTaxes

Compute NI for three periods:

NI during recession period=EBITTaxes=$16,1005,635=$10,465

Hence, the net income during recession is $10,465.

NI during normal period=EBITTaxes=$23,0008,050=$14,950

Hence, the net income during normal period is $14,950.

NI during expansion period=EBITTaxes=$27,6009,660=$17,940

Hence, the net income during expansion period is $17,940.

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

  Recession Normal Expansion
EBIT $16,100 $23,000 $27,600
Interest 0 0 0
Taxes 5,635 8,050 9,660
NI    $10,465 $14,950 $17,940

Note:

  • The NI is computed by subtracting the interest and taxes from the EBIT.

Formula to calculate the ROE:

ROE=NI (Net income)Market value

Compute ROE:

ROE at recession period=NI (Net income)Market value=$16,100$180,000=0.0894

Hence, the ROE during recession period is 0.0894.

ROE at normal period=NI (Net income)Market value=$23,000$180,000=0.1278

Hence, the ROE during recession period is 0.1278.

ROE at expansion period=NI (Net income)Market value=$27,600$180,000=0.1533

Hence, the ROE during expansion period is 0.1533.

Formula to calculate the percentage change in ROE:

Percentage change in ROE=Changes in ROEROE at normal period×100

Compute the percentage change in ROE for recession period:

Percentage change in ROE=Changes in ROEROE at normal period×100=$0.0894$0.1278$0.1278×100=30

Hence, the percentage change in ROE for recession period is -$30.

Compute the percentage change in ROE for expansion period:

Percentage change in ROE=Changes in ROEROE at normal period×100=$0.1533$0.1278$0.1278×100=+20

Hence, the percentage change is ROE for expansion period is +20.

Table showing the ROE and the percentage changes in ROE for the three possible periods of economy under the present capital structure with corporate taxes:

  Recession Normal Expansion
ROE 0.0894 0.1278 0.1533
%ΔROE –30 0 +20

If a firm undertakes the planned recapitalization with the corporate taxes, then the ROE is as follows:

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=$75,000×0.07=$5,250

Hence, the payment of interest is $5,250.

Formula to calculate taxes:

Taxes=(EBITInterest)×Tax rate

Compute taxes for the three periods:

Tax during recession period=(EBITInterest)×Tax rate=(16,1005,250)×0.35=$3,797.5

Hence, the tax during recession is $3,797.5.

Tax during normal period=(EBITInterest)×Tax rate=(23,0005,250)×0.35=$6,212.5

Hence, the tax during normal period is $6,212.5.

Tax during expansion period=(EBITInterest)×Tax rate=(27,6005,250)×0.35=$7,822.5

Hence, the tax during expansion period is $7,822.5.

Formula to calculate the NI:

NI=EBITTaxes

Compute NI for three periods:

NI during recession=EBITInterestTaxes=$16,1005,2503,797.5=$7,052.5

Hence, the NI during recession is $6,143.

NI during normal=EBITInterestTaxes=$23,0005,2506,212.5=$11,537.5

Hence, the NI during normal period is $11,537.5.

NI during recession=EBITInterestTaxes=$27,6005,2507,822.5=$14,527.5

Hence, the NI during expansion period is $14,527.5.

Formula to calculate EPS:

EPS=NI (Net income)Outstanding shares

Compute EPS:

EPS at recession period=Net incomeOutstanding shares=$7,052.5$3,500=$2.02

Hence, the EPS at recession period is $2.02.

EPS at normal period=Net incomeOutstanding shares=$11,537.5$3,500=$3.30

Hence, the EPS at normal period is $3.30.

EPS at expansion period=Net incomeOutstanding shares=$14,527.5$3,500=$4.15

Hence, the EPS at expansion period is $4.15.

Note: After recapitalization, $2,500 was recovered from the total outstanding shares of $6,000. Now, the shares outstanding is $6,000-$2,500=$3,500.

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=$2.02$3.30$3.30×100=$38.79

Hence, the percentage change in EPS for recession period is -$38.79.

Compute the percentage change in EPS for expansion period:

Percentage change in EPS=Changes in EPSEPS at normal period×100=$4.15$3.30$3.30×100=+25.76

Hence, the percentage change is EPS for expansion period is 25.76.

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

  Recession Normal Expansion
EBIT $16,100 $23,000 $27,600
Interest 5,250 5,250 5,250
Taxes 3,797.5 6,212.5 7,822.5
NI   $7,052.5 $11,537.5 $14,527.5
EPS $2.02 $3.30 $4.15
%EPS –38.79 NIL +25.76

Formula to calculate the ROE:

ROE=NI (Net income)Equity

Compute ROE:

ROE at recession period=NI (Net income)Equity=$7,052.5$105,000=0.0672

Hence, the ROE during recession period is 0.0672.

ROEatnormal period=NI (Net income)Equity=$11,537.5$105,000=0.1099

Hence, the ROE during normal period is 0.1099.

ROE atexpansion period=NI (Net income)Equity=$14,527.5$105,000=0.1384

Hence, the ROE during expansion period is 0.1384.

Formula to calculate the percentage change in ROE:

Percentage change in ROE=Changes in ROEROE atnormal period×100

Compute the percentage change in ROE for recession period:

Percentage change in ROE=Changes in ROEROE at normal period×100=$0.0672$0.1099$0.1099×100=38.85

Hence, the percentage change in ROE for recession period is -$38.85.

Compute the percentage change in ROE for expansion period:

Percentage change in ROE=Changes in ROEROE at normal period×100=$0.1384$0.1099$0.1099×100=+25.93

Hence, the percentage change is ROE for expansion period is +25.93.

Table showing the ROE and the percentage changes in ROE for the three possible periods of economy under the present capital structure with corporate taxes:

  Recession Normal Expansion
ROE 0.0672 0.1099 0.1384
%ΔROE -$38.85 0 +25.93

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