A company generates operating profit of $17.2 million, and incurs finance costs of $5.7 million.
It plans to increase interest cover to a multiple of 5-to-1 by raising funds from shareholders to repay some existing debt. The pre-tax cost of debt is fixed at 5%, and the refinancing will not affect this.
Assuming no change in operating profit, what amount must be raised from shareholders?
Give your answer in $ millions to the nearest one decimal place.
A company has 6 million shares in issue. Each share has a market value of $4.00.
$9 million is to be raised using a rights issue.
Two directors disagree on the discount to be offered when the new shares are issued.
* Director A proposes a discount of 25%
* Director B proposes a discount of 30%
Which THREE of the following statements are most likely to be correct?
A company is valuing its equity prior to an initial public offering (IPO).
Relevant data:
* Earnings per share $1.00
* WACC is 8% and the cost of equity is 12%
* Dividend payout ratio 40%
* Dividend growth rate 2% in perpetuity
The current share price using the Dividend Valuation Model is closest to:
A company proposes to value itself based on the net present value of estimated future cash flows.
Relevant data:
* The cash flow for the next three years is expected to be £100 million each year
* The cash flow after year 3 will grow at 2% to perpetuity
* The cost of capital is 12%
The value of the company to the nearest $ million is:
A company is undertaking a lease-or-buy evaluation, using the post-tax cost of bank borrowing as the discount rate.
Details of the two alternatives are as follows:
Buy option:
* To be financed by a bank loan
* Tax depreciation allowances are available on a reducing-balance basis
* Assets depreciated on a straight-line basis
Lease option:
* Finance lease
* Maintenance to be paid by the lessee
* Tax relief available on interest payments and book depreciation
Which THREE of the following are relevant cashflows in the lease-or-buy appraisal?