CORPORATE FINANCE (LL+CONNECT)
CORPORATE FINANCE (LL+CONNECT)
12th Edition
ISBN: 9781266427404
Author: Ross
Publisher: MCG CUSTOM
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Chapter 16, Problem 4MC

a)

Summary Introduction

Case summary:

SP is a real estate firm that was established by the present CEO, RS, 25 years ago. The company had been profitable for the past 18 years. Before commencing the real estate business, RS was involved in a bankruptcy of a farming business. SP has a plan to buy a tract of land in U Country for $45 million.  This land will be leased to tenant farmers. The land purchase will raise the annual pre-tax earnings by $10 million in perpetuity.

KM, the new CFO, has been put in charge of the current project. KM has determined that the firm’s cost of capital is 10.5%. KM feels that the firm should issue debts to finance the project. Based on some planning, KM thinks that the company can issue bonds at par value with a coupon rate of 7%; she also believes that the firm’s capital structure in the range of 70% equity and 30% would be optimistic. The firm has to bear 40% corporate tax rate.

To determine: The market value of SP Company if SP decides to issue debts to finance the purchase.

b)

Summary Introduction

To Construct: SP’s market value balance sheet after the purchase and determine the share price.

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