What are the profits received by the owner


Question 1. A firm needs $100 to start and expects:

Sales          $200
Expenses    $185
Tax rate      33% of earnings

a. What are earnings if the owners put up the $100?

b. If the firm borrows $40 of the initial at 10%, what are the profits received by the owner?

c. What is the return on the owners' investment in each case? Why do the returns differ?

d. If expenses rise to $194, what will be the returns in each case?

e. In which case did the returns decline more?

f. What generalization can you draw form the above?

Question 2. Given the following schedules: 
 

Debt/Assets

Cost of Debt

Cost of Equity

0%

7%

14%

10

7

14

20

7

14

30

8

14

40

8

16

50

10

18

60

10

20

a. What is firm's cost of capital at the various combinations of debt and equity?

b. What is the firm's optimal capital structure? Construct a balance sheet showing that combination of debt and equity financing.
 
Question 3. A firm has three investment opportunities. Each costs $1,000, and the firm's cost of capital is 10 percent. The cash inflow of each investment is as follows:

Cash Inflow

A

B

C

Year

 

 

 

1

300

500

100

2

300

400

200

3

300

200

400

4

300

100

500


a. If the net present value method is used, which investment(s) should the firm make?

b. What is the internal rate of return of investment A? The internal rate of return of investment B is 10.22% and 6.15% for investment C. Which investment(s) should the firm make?

c. What is the payback period for each investment?

Question 4: Firm A had $10,000 in assets entirely financed with equity. Firm B also has $10,000, but these assets are financed by $5,000 in debt (with a 10 percent rate of interest) and $5,000 in equity. Both firms sell 10,000 units of output at $2.50 per unit. The variable costs of production are $1, and fixed production costs are $12,000. (to ease the calculation, assume no income tax.)

A. What is the operating income (EBIT) for both firms?

B. What are the earnings after interest?

C. If sales increase by 10 percent to 11,000 units, by what percentage will each firm’s earnings after interest income? To answer the question, determine the earnings after taxed and compute the percentage increase in these earnings from the answers you derived in part b.

D. Why are the percentage changes different?

Question 5:

A) A firm’s current balance sheet is as follows:

Assets  $100     Debt       $10        
                       Equity     $90

Debt/assets          after-tax cost of debt          cost of equity                     cost of capital

0%                               8%                                           12%                             ?

10                                8                                              12                                ?

20                                8                                              12                                ?

30                                8                                              13                                ?

40                                9                                              14                                ?

50                                10                                            15                                ?

60                                12                                            16                                ?

B. Construct a pro forma balance sheet that indicates the firm’s optimal capital structure. Compare this balance sheet with the firm’s current balance sheet. What course of action should the firm take?

Assets        $100                              Debt$?
                                                      Equity$?

C. As a firm initially substitutes debt for equity financing, what happens to the cost of capital, and why.

D. If a firm uses too much debt financing, why does the cost of capital rise?

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