Fundamentals Of Corporate Finance, Tenth Standard Edition
Fundamentals Of Corporate Finance, Tenth Standard Edition
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ISBN: 9781121571938
Author: Westerfield, Jordan, 2013 Ross
Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill
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Chapter 21, Problem 18QP

a)

Summary Introduction

To find: The inappropriate form of international fisher effect.

Introduction:

The theory that states that the original rate of interest is equivalent across the countries is the international fisher effect (IFE).

a)

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Given information:

The original relationship between the nominal rate “R”, the real rate “r”, and the inflation rate “h” is written as follows:

1+r=(1+R)(1+h)

This is the domestic fisher effect.

Formula of the domestic fisher effect:

1+RUS=(1+rUS)(1+hUS)1+rUS=(1+RUS)(1+hUS)

Note:

  • RFC is the risk-free interest rate of the foreign country.
  • RUS   is the nominal risk-free interest rate in Country U.
  • hFC is the inflation rate of the foreign country.
  • hUS   is the inflation rate in Country U.
  • r is the real rate.
  • rUS is the real rate of Country U.
  • rFC is the real rate of the foreign country.

The relationship that must hold for the country is:

1+rFC=(1+RFC)(1+hFC)

The international fisher effect states that the real rates are equivalent throughout the countries:

1+rUS=(1+RUS)(1+hUS)=(1+RFC)(1+hFC)=1+rFC

b)

Summary Introduction

To find: The uncovered interest parity.

Introduction:

The condition that states the expected change in percentage in the exchange rate is equivalent to the variations in the interest rate is the uncovered interest parity.

b)

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The appropriate form of the unbiased interest rate parity is as follows:

E[St]=Ft=S0×(1+RFC(1+RUS))t

Note:

  • S0 is the current spot rate of exchange (foreign currency for a dollar).
  • RFC is the risk-free interest rate of the foreign country.
  • RUS   is the nominal risk-free interest rate in Country U.
  • t is the period.
  • Ft is the forward rate of exchange for the settlement at the time.

c)

Summary Introduction

To find: The exact form of the relative purchasing power parity.

Introduction:

The relative purchasing power parity depends on the frictions and inadequacies of the market, in order to be hold strictly.

c)

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The exact form of the relative purchasing power parity is as follows:

Formula of the relative purchasing power parity:

E(St)=S0×[1+(hFChRUS)]t

Note:

  • E(St) is the expected rate of exchange.
  • S0 is the spot exchange rate.
  • hFC is the inflation rate of the foreign country.
  • RUS is the nominal risk-free interest rate in Country U.

d)

Summary Introduction

To find: The net present value of Project K (discussed in Section 21.5), using the uncovered fisher interest and the international fisher effect.

Introduction:

The theory that states that the original rate of interest is equivalent across the countries is the international fisher effect (IFE). The relative purchasing power parity depends on the frictions and inadequacies of the market, in order to be hold strictly.

d)

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Answer to Problem 18QP

The net present value is $316,230.72.

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Computation of the net present value using the home country approach:

E[St]=Ft=S0×(1+RFC(1+RUS))t=0.5(1+0.071+0.05)t=0.5(1.019)t

The euro cash flows are converted using the above equation and the net present value is determined as follows:

Formula to calculate the net present value:

NPV=Outflow+Inflow=Year 0 cash flow+(Year 1 cash flow(1+r)1+Year 2 cash flow(1+r)2+Year 3 cash flow(1+r)3)

Computation of the net present value:

NPV=Outflow+Inflow=Year 0 cash flow+(Year 1 cash flow(1+r)1+Year 2 cash flow(1+r)2+Year 3 cash flow(1+r)3)Net present value=[  [2M.5] + {.9M[1.019(.5)] }1.1  + {.9M[1.0192(.5)] }1.12 +{.9M[1.0193(.5 / $1)]}1.13]=$316,230.72

Hence, the net present value is $316,230.72.

Computation of the net present value using the foreign country approach:

The return in euros:

RFC=1.10(1.071.05)1=0.121

Computation of the net present value:

NPV=2M+(0.9M1.121)+(0.9M(1.121)2)+(0.9M(1.121)3)=158,115.36

Computation of the euros to dollars:

NPV=158,115.360.5 per $=$316,230.72

Hence, the net present value is $316,230.72.

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