Financial Management: Theory & Practice (MindTap Course List)
Financial Management: Theory & Practice (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781305632295
Author: Eugene F. Brigham, Michael C. Ehrhardt
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 22, Problem 2P

a.

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To determine: The levered and unlevered cost of equity and the unlevered cost of equity.

Introduction: Cost of equity is the return paid to equity investors for investing in the company. It is financial compensation made to investor to bear risk of investment.

a.

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Formula to calculate cost of equity:

rsL=rRF+b(RPM)

rsL is levered cost of equity

rRF is risk free rate

b is beta

RPM is market risk premium

Substitute 5% for risk-free rate r, 6% for risk premium RP, 1.4 for beta to calculate the  levered cost of equity:

rsL = rRF+RPM×beta             = 5%+6%(1.4)               = 13.4%

Substitute 8% for debt rate , 30% for debt percentage, 70% percent for equity and 13.4% for cost of equity to calculate the  unlevered cost of equity:

rsU=wdrd+ wsrsL      =0.30(8%)+0.70(13.4%)      = 11.78%

b.

Summary Introduction

To determine: the intrinsic unlevered value of operations.

b.

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Unlevered horizon value=FCF4(1+g)/(rsU-gL)                                       =3.57(1.05)/(0.1178-0.05)                                       =55.288

Vunlevered=2.51.1178+2.9(1.1178)2+3.4(1.1178)3+3.57+55.288(1.1178)4=$44.69

c.

Summary Introduction

To determine: The value of tax shield.

c.

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The tax shield is calculated by multiplying tax rate with the interest. Tax shield for the first three years is same which is $1.5(0.25)=$0.375 and for the fourth year it is $1.472(0.25)=$0.368.

Substitute $0.368 for tax shield, 5% for growth, 11.78% for unlevered cost of equity to calculate the tax shield horizn value:

Tax shield horizon value =Tax shield for fourth year(1+g)/(rsUg)                                          =$0.368(1.05)/(0.11780.05)                                          =$5.699

Value of tax shield=$0.3751.1178+$0.375(1.1178)2+$0.375(1.1178)3+$5.699+$1.472(1.1178)4=4.790million

d.

Summary Introduction

To determine: The total intrinsic value, maximum price per share, value of equity.

d.

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Substitute $44.692 for unlevered value of operations, $4.790 for value of tax shield to calculate the total intrinsic value:

Total intrinsic value= unlevered Vops + value of tax shields                                 = $44.692+ $4.790                                 = $49.482 million

Equity value to V=Total intrinsic valueAssumed debt                              =$49.482million$10.19 million                              =$39.292 million

Intrinsic value per share of existing shares to V:                                                     = (Equity value to acquirer)(number of shares)                                                     = ($39.29 million)(1.5 million shares)                                                     = $26.1947 per share

Note: Due to constant value of capital structure, the value of FCF is used to calculate VOPS at horizon.

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