Gen Combo Looseleaf Principles Of Corporate Finance With Connect Access Card
Gen Combo Looseleaf Principles Of Corporate Finance With Connect Access Card
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ISBN: 9781260695991
Author: Richard A Brealey
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 32, Problem 1PS

Vocabulary* Define the following terms:

  1. a. LBO
  2. b. MBO
  3. c. Spin-off
  4. d. Carve-out
  5. e. Asset sale
  6. f. Privatization
  7. g. Leveraged restructuring

a)

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To define: The LBO.

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Define LBO:

LBO is said to be leveraged buyouts in which the debt financing would be used for the purchase of a business. The stocks of the company would no longer trade in the open market if the firm goes private.

b)

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To define: The MBO.

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Define MBO:

MBO is said to be Management buyouts, which is a buyout that is commenced by the existing management.

c)

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To define: The spin-off.

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Define spin-off:

The spin-off is the new company that is created by the parent company with the part of its operations and assets. The shares in the new business would be distributed to the stockholders of the parent company.

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To define: The carve-out.

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Define carve-out:

Carve-out is like a spin-off. However, in carve-out, the new business’s share will be sold in a public offering.

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To define: The asset sale.

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Define asset sale:

The asset sale is said to be the sale of a specific asset rather than the sale of an entire firm.

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To define: The privatization.

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Define privatization

In privatization, the government-owned business will be purchased by private investors.

g)

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To define: The leverage restructuring.

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Define leverage restructuring:

Leverage restructuring is the process of increasing the debt-equity ratio. Here, the company would increase the debt and the debt proceeds would be paid to the stockholders. Hence, it would increase the debt-equity ratio.

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