Intermediate Financial Management (MindTap Course List)
Intermediate Financial Management (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781337395083
Author: Eugene F. Brigham, Phillip R. Daves
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 26, Problem 5P

a)

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To determine: The value of unlevered operations and tax shield.

a)

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The computation of unlevered cost of equity is as follows:

rsU       = wdrd+ wsrsL =0.25(9%) + 0.75 (11.85%)=11.14%

Hence, the value of unlevered operation is 11.14%.

The computation of tax rate is as follows:

Interest=Debt4×(9.5%)=$22.27×(9.5%)=2.116

TS5= Interest5×(Tax rate)=2.116×(0.35%) =0.7405

In the other years, the tax shield is equivalent to the interest cost multiplied by the rate of tax:

TS1 = 1.2(0.35) = 0.42, TS2 = 0.595, TS3 = 0.98, TS4 = 0.735

HVTS5=TS6(rsU– g) = TS5(1 + g)(rsU– g)=0.7405×(1.06)(0.1114  0.06)=$15.28Million.

Value of the tax shields=(0.421.1114+0.595(1.1114)2+0.980(1.1114)3+0.735(1.1114)4+0.741+15.28(1.1114)5)=$11.50Million.

Hence, the value of tax shield is $11.50million.

The computation of unlevered horizon value is as follows:

HVUL5=FCF5(1+g)(rsU– g)=2.12×(1.06)0.11150.06=$43.74million.

Hence, the unlevered horizon value is $43.7million.

The computation of unlevered value of operation is as follows:

Unlevered value of operations=(1.31.1114+1.5(1.1114)2+1.75(1.1114)3+2.0(1.1114)4+2.12+43.74(1.1114)5)=$32.02million.

Hence, the unlevered value of operation is $32.02million.

b)

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To determine: The dollar value of company C’s operations and how much the company M ready to pay for company C.

b)

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The computation of dollar value of operation is as follows:

Value of operation=Interest tax shield +Unlevered value=11.50+32.02=$43.52million

Hence, the dollar value of operation is $43.52million.

The computation of amount ready to pay for company C is as follows:

Equity=43.5210.00=33.52million

Hence, the amount pay for company C is 33.52million.

Although not requisite for the value computation, the WACC at the new capital structure can be computed.  At the new capital structure of 40 percent debt with a rate of 9.5 percent, the new levered cost of equity and WACC will be:

rsL       = rsU+ (rsU–rd)(DS)= 11.14% + (11.14%  9.5%)(0.400.60)=12.23%WACC    = wdrd(1-T) + wsrs=0.40×(9.5%)×(10.35) + 0.60×(12.23%)=9.81%

Hence the WACC is 9.81%.

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