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Questions # 121:

The two founding directors of an unlisted geared company want to establish its value as they are intending to approach a venture capitalist for additional funding.

The funding will be used to invest in a major new project which has very high growth potential. The directors intend to sell 10% of the company to the venture capitalist They have prepared the following current valuation of the company using the divided valuation model:

Question # 121

The following information is relevant.

• $60,000 is the most recent dividend paid.

• 4% is the average dividend growth over the last few years.

• 10% is an estimate of the company's cost of equity using the CAPM model with the industry average asset beta

Which THREE of the following are weaknesses of the valuation method used in these circumstances?

Options:

A.

The industry average asset beta is not an appropriate beta to use in CAPM in this case.


B.

The company is unlikely to achieve constant growth in dividends year-on-year.


C.

Future dividend growth is unlikely to reflect historical dividend growth.


D.

It is not an appropriate valuation method for a small, 10% equity stake


E.

CAPM cannot be used to estimate the cost of equity of an unlisted company.


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Questions # 122:

The Board of Directors of Company T is considering a rights issue to fund a new investment opportunity which has a zero NPV.

 

The Board of Directors wishes to explain to shareholders what the theoretical impact on their wealth will be as a result of different possible actions during the rights issue.

 

Which THREE of the following statements in respect of theoretical shareholder wealth are true?

Options:

A.

If shareholders exercise their full rights there will be no impact on their wealth.


B.

If the shareholders allow their rights to lapse (do nothing) there will be no impact on their wealth.


C.

If shareholders sell their entire rights entitlement there will be no impact on their wealth.


D.

If the shareholders only partially exercise their rights and allow the remainder to lapse there will be no impact on their wealth.


E.

If shareholders partially exercise their rights and sell the remaining rights entitlement there will be no impact on their wealth.


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Questions # 123:

Company A has just announced a takeover bid for Company B. The two companies are large companies in the same industry_ The bid is considered to be hostile.

Company B's Board of Directors intends to try to prevent the takeover as they do not consider it to be in the best interests of shareholders

Which THREE of the following are considered to be legitimate post-offer defences?

Options:

A.

Have all the assets independently professionally revalued to demonstrate that the offer undervalues the company


B.

Alter the memorandum and articles of association to state that a minimum of 75% of shareholders must agree to the bid before it can proceed


C.

Make a counter bid for Company A provided such an acquisition could enhance Company B's shareholder wealth


D.

Publish very optimistic financial forecasts for Company B even though the Board of Directors realises that these are highly unlikely to be achievable


E.

Refer the bid to the competition authorities to try to have the bid prohibited on competition grounds


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Questions # 124:

Company Z wishes to borrow $50 million for 10 years at a fixed rate of interest.

 

Two alternative approaches are being considered:

   A. Issue a 10 year bond at a fixed rate of 6%, or

   B. Borrow from the bank at Libor +2.5% for a 10 year period and simultaneously enter into a 10 year interest rate swap.

 

Current 10 year swap rates against Libor are 4.0% - 4.2%.

 

What is the difference in the net interest cost between the two alternative approaches?

Options:

A.

Approach A is 0.7% a year less expensive


B.

Approach A is 0.5% a year less expensive


C.

Approach B is 2.0% a year less expensive


D.

Approach B is 2.2% a year less expensive


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Questions # 125:

Two listed companies in the same industry are joining together through a merger.

 

What are the likely outcomes that will occur after the merger has happened? 

Select ALL that apply.

Options:

A.

Increase in customer base.


B.

Competition authorities step in to stop a potential price monopoly.


C.

Decrease in employee motivation due to internal changes.


D.

Changes to supplier relationships owing to internal changes.


E.

Cost savings from synergistic benefits and economies of scale.


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Questions # 126:

A company s about to announce a new project that has a positive NPV.

If the market is semi-strong form efficient, which of the following statements is most Likely to be true?

The value of the company will.

Options:

A.

only change to incorporate historical information.


B.

Increase by the NPV of the project once the information has been announced


C.

already include the value of the project.


D.

increase only on completion of the project.


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Questions # 127:

G pic wishes to borrow $5 million in 6 months, for a period of 3 months. A bank has quoted the following Forward Rate Agreement (FRA) rales:

3 v 9 6.55%-6.70% 6v9 6.70%-6 90%.

G pic can borrow at 0 75% above base rate, and the base rate is currently 6.25% Concerned that base rates may rise, G pic decides that it will hedge using an FRA

At the settlement date for the FRA, the base rate has risen to 7.50%

What is the effective interest rate paid by G pic for its borrowing?

Options:

A.

7.45


B.

7.30


C.

8.25


D.

7.65


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Questions # 128:

The following information relates to Company ZZA's current capital structure:

Question # 128

Company ZZA is considering a change in the capital structure that will increase gearing to 35:65 (Debt Equity).

The risk-free rate is 4% and the return on the market portfolio is expected to be 12%.

The rate of corporate tax is 25%

Using the Capital Asset Pricing Model, calculate the cost of equity resulting from the proposed change to the capital structure.

Options:

A.

14 24%


B.

15 36%


C.

1103%


D.

12 08%


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Questions # 129:

A company is considering either exporting its product directly to customers in a foreign country or establishing a manufacturing subsidiary in that country.

The corporate tax rate in the company's own country is 20% and 25% tax depreciation allowances are available.

 

Which THREE of the following would be considered advantages of establishing the subsidiary in the foreign country?

Options:

A.

The corporate tax rate in the foreign country is 40%.


B.

There is a double tax treaty between the company's domestic country and the foreign country.


C.

Year 1 tax depreciation allowances of 100% are available in the foreign country.


D.

There are high customs duties payable on products entering the foreign country. 


E.

There are restrictions on companies wishing to remit profit from the foreign country.


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Questions # 130:

ART manufactures traditional scooters. It has an equity beta of 1.4 and is financed entirely by equity. It plans to continue to be all-equity financed in future.

It is considering producing a range of electric scooters

GGG is a comparable quoted electric scooter manufacturer GGG has an equity beta of 2 4 reflecting its high level of gearing (the ratio of debt to equity is VI using market values).

The risk-free rate is 5%, and the market premium is 6%. The rate of corporation tax is 20%

What is the recommended discount rate that ART should use to assess the project to manufacture electric scooters?

Question # 130


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