STUDY 1: The Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company capital structure‚ valuation‚ and cost of capital [10 MARKS OUT OF 100 MARKS TOTAL] Semester 1‚ 2013 Background: The term capital structure refers to the way a corporation finances its assets through some combination of equity and debt. Each form has its own benefits and drawbacks and firm managers attempt to find the perfect capital structure in terms of risk / reward payoff for shareholders. See these podcasts: http://www
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The price of a stock is $50. The stock pays a dividend of $5 in 3 months. A 6-month European put option on the stock has a strike price of $48 and a premium of $4.38. The continuously compounded interest rate is 8%. Calculate the premium for a 6-month European call option on the stock with a strike price of $48. * A 1.02 * B 3.36 * C 3.46 * D 4.38 * E 5.40 2 1. An "exchange call option" gives the owner of the option the right to give up one share of Stock A in exchange
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1 Question 1 (16 points) Carol Inc is considering the following three prices to charge customers for each of the candy packets they produce: i) $2.20 ii) $2.00 iii) $1.70 The relevant data for decision-making is below: Fixed Costs = $1200 Variable Costs = $0.50 per unit Calculate the following: a) The Breakeven Point for each price level b) Using price of $2.20 what would be the new breakeven point if (1) fixed costs decreased to $1000 all else remaining the same‚ (2) Variable costs increased to
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Assignment on An Appraisal on Dividend Policy and Capital Structure of Fu-Wang Ceramic Industry Ltd. Corporate Finance (FIN-507) Sec-01 Prepared For: Dr. Tanvir Ahmed Chowdhury Department of Business Administration East West University Prepared By: Md. Iftekharul Haque ID: 2009-3-95-052 Shazzad Hossain ID: 2010-2-95-155 Md. Yahyea ID: 2009-1-95-040 Rakesh Mondal ID: 2010-1-95-025 Hasanuzzaman Chowdhuri ID:2009-1-95-095 Submission Date: March 30
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………5 III. Introduction…………………………………………………………….….……...5 IV. Main body…………………………………………………………….…….……..6 4.1. Sources of finance and its advantages & disadvantages…………………….…6-8 4.2. The implications of the different sources of finance……………………………8-9 3. Appropriate sources of finance for a business project………………….……….9-13 4.4. The costs of sources of finance for Vale Filters Limited………………….…….13-16 4.5. Importance of financial planning……………………………………………….17-18 V. Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………18
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Project finance Aditya Agarwal Sandeep Kaul Fuqua School of Business Contents The MM Proposition What is a Project? What is Project Finance? Project Structure Financing choices Real World Cases Project Finance: Valuation Issues The MM Proposition The MM Proposition “The Capital Structure is irrelevant as long as the firm’s investment decisions are taken as given” Then why do corporations: Set up independent companies to undertake mega projects and
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operator for the tunnel; however it was sold to Transurban in May 2010 for $630 million after the tunnel underperforming for several years. 2. Project Overview The Lane Cove Tunnel has a structure of public private partnership (PPP). This form of finance involved both public and private sector worked as a joint venture to develop a large infrastructure project (Thia‚ 2009). The origin of Connector Motorways was the Lane Cove Tunnel Consortium which consists of Thesis Pty Ltd‚ John Holland Pty Ltd
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The average stock prices for each of the four years shown in Exhibit 1 were as follows: 1998 111/4 = 27.75 1999 163/4 = 40.75 2000 281/2 = 140.5 2001 91/2 = 45.5 a. compute the price/earnings ratio for each year. That is‚ take the stock price shown above and divide by net income per common stock-dilution from exhibit 1. 2001 (3‚417)/$ 0.27 = 12‚655.5 2000 (3‚379)/$0 .55 = 6‚143.63 1999 (3‚282)/$ 0.31 = 10‚587.09 1998 (3‚180)/$ 0.24 = 13‚250.00 b. Why do you think P/E has changed
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SME finance is the funding of small and medium sized enterprises‚ and represents a major function of the general business finance market – in which capital for different types of firms are supplied‚ acquired‚ and costed or priced. Capital is supplied through the business finance market in the form of bank loans and overdrafts; leasing and hire-purchase arrangements; equity/corporate bond issues; venture capital or private equity; and asset-based finance such as factoring and invoice discounting.
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References: Abdu‚ P.S (2003). "The Cost and Finance of Education in Nigeria "Education Today Quarterly; June‚ Vol. 10 (1); 12 - 16 Adedeji‚ S Adeyemi‚ J.K (1998). “Costs in Education”‚ (pp. .56-67)‚ in M. Nwadiani (ed.)‚ Education management for Sub-Saharan Africa. Benin-City: Nigerian Society
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