Calculate the president ownership position


Problem: ORNE Corporation plans to raise $2 million to pay off its existing short-term bank loan of $600,000 and to increase total assets by $1,400,000.  The bank loan bears an interest rate of 10 percent.  The company's president owns 57.5% percent of the 1,000,000 shares of common stock and wishes to maintain control of the company. The company's tax rate is 30 percent.  Balance sheet information is shown below. 

The company is considering two alternatives to raise the $2 million: (1) sell common stock at $10 per share, or (2) Sell bonds at a 10 percent coupon, each $1,000 bond carrying 50 warrants to buy common stock at $15 per share. 

Current Balance Sheet  

    Current Liabilities $900,000



Common Stock, Par $1          1,000,000



Retained earnings 700,000
Total Assets $2,600,000   Total claims $2,600,000







Q1. Show the new balance sheet under both alternatives.  For Alternatives 2, show the balance sheet after  exercise of the warrants.

Q2. Calculate the president's ownership position for both alternatives.  He doesn't buy any of the additional shares.

Q3. Calculate earnings per share for both alternatives, assuming that EBIT is 10 percent of total assets.

Q4. Calculate  the debt ratio under both alternatives

Q5. Which alternative do you recommend and why?

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