A used car that currently costs $25,000 will have a market value of $8,000 in four years. As a student, you cannot afford to pay $25,000, but you want to have a car while you are going to university for the next four years. Your father agrees to lend you $25,000 on the condition that you pay him $300 at the end of every month for the next four years and $25,000 at the end of the four years. The car dealer provides financing facilities, and you are qualified to get a lease for which you will have to make monthly, end‐of‐month payments of $650 for 48 months. Which option will leave you better off, assuming your cost of capital is 6 percent?
> Based on the facts and results of Problem 38 and the beginning-of-the-year book-tax basis difference listed below, determine the change in Kantner's deferred tax assets for the current year. Data from Problem 38: Kantner, Inc., is a domestic corporati
> Ali owns 100 shares of Brown Corporation stock. He purchased the stock at five different times and at five different prices per share as indicated. On April 28, 2018, Ali will sell 40 shares of Brown stock for $40 per share. All of Ali's shares are hel
> Kantner, Inc., is a domestic corporation with the following balance sheet for book and tax purposes at the end of the year. Based on this information, determine Kantner's net deferred tax asset or net deferred tax liability at year-end. Assume a 21% Fede
> Based on the facts and results of Problems 30-36, provide the income tax footnote rate reconciliation for Relix. Data from Problem 30: Relix, Inc., is a domestic corporation with the following balance sheet for book and tax purposes at the end of the y
> Based on the facts and results of Problems 30-35, calculate Relix's total provision for income tax reported in its financial statements, and determine its book net income after tax. Data from Problem 30: Relix, Inc., is a domestic corporation with the
> Provide the journal entry to record Relix's current tax expense as determined in Problem 34. Data from Problem 34: In addition to the temporary differences identified in Problems 30-33, Relix reported two permanent differences between book and taxable
> In addition to the temporary differences identified in Problems 30-33, Relix reported two permanent differences between book and taxable income. It earned $2,375 in tax-exempt municipal bond interest, and it incurred $780 in nondeductible business meals
> Apply the imputed interest rules in the following situations. a. Mike loaned his sister Shonda $90,000 to buy a new home. Mike did not charge interest on the loan. The Federal rate was 4%. Shonda earned $900 of investn1ent incon1e for the year. b. Sande
> Ridge is a generous individual. During the year, she made interest-free loans to various family members when the Federal interest rate was 3%. What are the Federal tax consequences of the following loans by Ridge? a. On June 30, Ridge loaned $12,000 to a
> How does the tax benefit rule apply in the following cases? a. In 2016, the Orange Furniture Store, an accrual method taxpayer, sold furniture on credit for $1,000 to Sammy. Orange's cost of the furniture was $600. In 2017, Orange took a bad debt deducti
> Vic, who was experiencing financial difficulties, adjusted his debts as follows. Determine the Federal income tax consequences from these events. a. Vic is an attorney. Vic owned his uncle $25,000. The uncle told Vic that if he serves as the executor of
> Laura recently was diagnosed with cancer and has begun chemotherapy treat. A cancer specialist has given Laura less than one year to live. She has incurred sizable medical bills and other general living expenses and is in need of cash. Therefore, Laura i
> Clyde had worked for many years as the chief executive of Red Industries, Inc., and had been a major shareholder. Clyde and the company had a falling out, and Clyde was terminated. Clyde and Red executed a document under which Clyde's stock in Red would
> Willingham, Inc., an accn1al basis C corporation, reports pretax book income of $1.6 million. At the beginning of the tax year, Willingham reported no deferred tax accounts on iL5 balance sheet. It is subject to a 21% U.S. income tax rate in the current
> Continue with the results of Problem 26. a. Determine Rubio's income tax expense and GAAP income for the year. b. Express your computations as Microsoft Excel commands. Data from Problem 26: Rubio, Inc., an accrual basis C corporation, reports tl1e fo
> Determine Hazel's Federal gross income from the following receipts for the year. Gain on sale of Augusta County bonds $800 Interest on U.S. government savings bonds 400 Interest on state income tax refund 200 Interest on Augusta County bonds 700
> Roy decides to buy a personal residence, and he goes to the bank for a Decision Making $150,000 loan. The bank tells Roy that he can borrow the funds at 4% if his father will guarantee the debt. Roy's father, Hal, owns a $150,000 CD currently yielding 3.
> RoofCo reports total book income before taxes of $20 million and a total tax expense of $8 million. FloorCo reports book income before taxes of $30 million and a total tax expense of $12 million. The companies' breakdown between current and deferred tax
> Trip Garage, Inc. (459 Ellis Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17111), is an accrual basis Communications taxpayer that repairs automobiles. In late December 2018, the company repaired Samuel Mosley's car and charged him $1,000. Samuel did not think the problem had
> Selma operates a contractor's supply store. She maintains her books using the cash method. Selma wants to know whether the accrual basis of accounting would be preferable for her business. At the end of the year, Selma's accountant con1putes her accrual
> Using the facts of Problem 12, determine the 2018 end-of-year balance in Mini's deferred tax asset and deferred tax liability balance sheet accounts. Data from Problem 12: Mini, Inc., earns pretax book net income of $750,000 in 2018. Mini deducted $20,
> Mini, Inc., earns pretax book net income of $750,000 in 2018. Mini deducted $20,000 in bad debt expense for book purposes. This expense is not yet deductible for tax purposes. Mini records no other temporary or permanent differences. Assuming that the pe
> Determine Amos's gross income in each of the following cases. a. In the current year, Amos purchased an automobile for $25,000. As part of the transaction, An1os received a $1,500 rebate from the manufacturer. b. Amos sold his business. In addition to th
> Your friend Hui is an investor in blue coin, a virtual currency. Indicate whether and how she is subject to Federal income taxation in the following circumstances. a. Earns S 1,000 in blue coin from mining. b. Purchases $1,000 in blue coin from another f
> Clint, your client, owns a life insurance policy on his own life. He has paid $6,800 in premiums, and the cash surrender value of the policy is $30,000. Clint borrowed $30,000 from the insurance company, using the cash surrender value as collateral. He i
> Describe the purchase method in accounting for acquisitions.
> Describe the empirical evidence on the actual gains or losses resulting from mergers.
> Describe the financing synergies of M&A.
> In what ways is DCF capex analysis similar to valuing common shares, and in what ways is it different?
> What is the difference between a tangible asset and an intangible asset?
> Describe the economies of scale of M&A.
> Describe horizontal M&A, vertical M&A, and conglomerate.
> Describe the possible market price change after a tender offer and the possible reasons.
> Briefly describe three common defensive tactics against a takeover and the difference between U.S. and Canadian practice on poison pills.
> Describe the process of a friendly acquisition.
> Sharon McKee has been appointed finance minister and is convinced that the leasing business is just a way to avoid paying taxes. She asked her department officials to evaluate the cash flow effects for both the lessee and the lessor in financial leases.
> The Bynum Private Equity group has just made a tender offer for, at most, 60 percent of Vendall Company. Vendall has 1,000 shares outstanding. Mr. VanDuun is a shareholder of Vendall and has tendered his shares. For each situation below, indicate the num
> List and briefly describe the two types of takeovers.
> What mistakes can occur if firms do not make the appropriate adjustments?
> How and why do we adjust the discount rate for multi-divisional firms?
> Briefly explain “the Greeks” (delta, theta, Vega, and rho) in option pricing.
> Charles Zhang, the owner of a small moving company, has decided that economic conditions are perfect for him to expand his business. Such an expansion will require him to buy five new moving trucks at a total cost of $275,000. Mr. Zhang’s company has $8,
> What are the cash flow from operations and the free cash flow implications of an operating versus a financial lease?
> Briefly describe operating LCs, revolving LCs, and term loans.
> What are risk-neutral probabilities?
> Explain how to create a risk-free portfolio from the stock and the option’s payoff.
> Expedic Utility Corp. needs to increase its electricity production capacity. It is interested in a slightly used reactor located in Ontario. It has been offered two alternatives: buy the reactor for $16 billion (and hold onto it for 20 years) or lease it
> Why is IPO underpricing less severe in Canada than it is in the United States? What causes underpricing?
> Carla is the CEO of Superior Sausage Company (a Canadian firm, listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange) and believes that the best way for the company to grow is through acquisitions. She has identified a likely target, Bunns & Bagels (B&B), which is also l
> A firm has the option of borrowing $2.5 million through a 12‐year loan with monthly payments based on a 7.5-percent lending rate, or entering into a 12-year, $2.5‐ million financial lease arrangement with monthly payments based on a 7.5-percent lease rat
> Calculate the post‐merger EPS and market value of equity, assuming no synergies arise in the following acquisition settled in cash. Analyze the difference, if there is any. Further, calculate the new P/E ratio and share price for post&a
> ABC Inc. is planning to purchase DEF Inc. in one of two ways: (1) by paying $24 per share in cash; or (2) by giving DEF ’ s shareholders two shares in the new combined firm ABC‐DEF for each share of DEF. Prior to the merger, DEF had 500,000 shares outsta
> In Practice Problem 33, if the free cash flow to equity grows at 8 percent for the first two years and then grows at 5 percent indefinitely, what is the market value of the firm now? (Round your answer to the nearest dollar.)
> Calculate the market value of the firm given the following additional information: cost of equity is 8.25 percent, free cash flow to equity grows at 6 percent indefinitely; total debt outstanding = $1,000,000; increase in current assets = $400,000; incre
> Calculate the trailing and forward P/E ratios using the following assumptions: RF = 3.5 percent; β = 1.12; market risk premium = 5 percent; dividends and earnings grow at 6 percent indefinitely; and the firm maintains its current dividend payout ratio. (
> Calculate the trailing and forward P/E ratios using the price calculated in Practice Problem 30. Assume a 6‐percent earnings growth. (Round your answer to one decimal.)
> What are the changes in current assets, longterm assets, current liabilities, and long‐term liabilities at the end of the first year in Practice Problem 16?
> Java Cafe’s tax rate is 45 percent and the appropriate discount rate is 8 percent. It is considering a project. Each asset class consists only of the project asset and will be terminated at the end of the project. Java Cafe is not capital constrained. Th
> KRZ Company’s tax rate is 40 percent and the appropriate discount rate is 8 percent. It is considering a project. Each asset class is large and continues after the project terminates. KRZ is not capital constrained. There is no change in net working capi
> KRZ Company ’ s tax rate is 40 percent and the appropriate discount rate is 10 percent. It is considering a project. Each asset class is large and continues after the project terminates. KRZ is not capital constrained. There is no change in net working c
> You are considering buying a machine that will cost you $15,000. There will be a maintenance cost of $1,200 at the beginning of each year, and the machine will generate cash flows of $5,750 over the next five years. After the five years, the machine will
> GiS Inc. has the following four projects on hand: Note the cash flow in the table is accumulative. Assume that R F = 5%, ER M = 12%, firm‐beta = 1.2, after‐tax cost of debt = 6.5%. The firm is financed by 40â
> A project has an NPV of $55,000. Calculate the cost of capital of this project if it generates the following cash flows for six years after an initial investment of $200,000: Year 1: $40,000 Year 2: $60,000 Year 3: $80,000 Year 4: $70,000 Year 5: $60,000
> Westlake Corp. has a capital structure that has 60‐ percent debt at a cost of 10 percent and 40‐percent equity. Westlake’s stock has a beta of 1.6, market risk premium of 7 percent, and risk‐free rate of 3 percent. The firm has a potential project on han
> Longlife Company is considering an investment in Ponce Leon Mineral Baths. The investment has the same risk characteristics as the firm. It is assumed that all cash flows are perpetuities and that there are no taxes. Currently the firm has cash flows of
> Malcolm, a very junior reporter, has asked for your help with his first article for a major national newspaper. He has provided you with the following excerpt from his article and would like your comments: The BathGate Group, one of the few all‐equity fi
> Project X has a cost of capital of 10 percent and the following cash flows: investment of $20,000 in year 0, cash inflows of $8,500, $6,400, and $11,200 in years 1, 2, and 3. a. What is the IRR? What is the assumption of IRR on reinvesting cash? b. Suppo
> Estimate the change in NI, CFO, and CFF if the economic life of the lease described in Practice Problem 16 is seven years instead of six years.
> Assume that SK Inc. has a capital budget of $250,000. In addition, it has the following projects for evaluation. Determine which project(s) should be chosen, assuming k is 15 percent. Project Initial CF CF, CF, CF, A -120,000 90,000 90,000 B -100,000
> Redo Practice Problem 61 using the EANPV approach.
> Refer to the information for BigCo Manufacturing Company in Table 1. BigCo is debating whether to invest in Project H (a three‐year project) or Project D. Project H has cash flow of −$3,500, $1,800, $1,400, and $1,000 (all $million) in years 0, 1, 2, and
> Solve Practice Problem 59 using EANPV.
> BathGate Group has just completed its analysis of a project. The CFO has presented the following information to the board of directors: The initial cost of the project is $15,000. Sales are expected to be 10,000 units in year 1 and are expected to grow b
> MedCo, a large manufacturing company, currently uses a large printing press in its operations and is considering two replacements: the PDX341 and PDW581. The PDX costs $400,000 and has annual maintenance costs of $10,000 for the first 5 years and $15,000
> Consider the following scenario and calculate the beginning UCC, CCA, ending UCC, CCA tax shield, and after-tax incremental cash flow for each and every year of the project.. Assume the asset class is closed on termination of the project. Decide whether
> A consultant has presented the following statement to the board of directors of BigCo: When comparing two mutually exclusive projects, we only need to consider the NPV. When the two projects have different lives, we recommend comparing the NPV/life (i.e.
> The CFO of CanGold Company is considering investing in a gold mine in Mongolia. The mine will cost $200 million to get into production and will last for one year. At the end of one year, it is expected to produce 1 million ounces of gold. The price of go
> AK Radio has hired a consultant to help in the assessment of a project to launch a satellite to deliver a 24/7 infomercial radio station to the world. The satellite costs $400 million and has a CCA rate of 30 percent. The satellite is expected to last 10
> A firm decides to enter into a lease agreement. The lease term is five years, while the economic life of the asset is six years. The annual lease payment is $12,000 at the beginning of each year, and the appropriate discount rate is 7 percent. There is n
> You are evaluating a project for a small manufacturing firm. The firm has provided the following data: the initial cost of the project is $2,500; the CCA rate is 10 percent; the tax rate is 25 percent; and the cash flow in the first year is $700. Cash fl
> The analysis of a two‐division company (DV2) has indicated that the beta of the entire company is 1.35. The company is 100‐percent equity funded. The company has two divisions: Major League TV (MLTV) and Minor League Shipping (MLS), which have very diffe
> Calculate the NPV of the project described in Practice Problem 49, but assume that the discount rate has changed based on the following information: RF = 3.4%; project beta = 1.2; the market risk premium = 5.5%; and the firm is financed entirely by equit
> Repeat Practice Problem 48 assuming that the project would generate annual revenue of $70,000 and annual costs of $40,000 for six years. Also, the asset class will be closed at the end of six years.
> Repeat Practice Problem 48 assuming that the project would generate annual revenue of $70,000 and annual costs of $40,000 for six years. Also, assume the asset class will remain open.
> GG Inc. has a project that requires purchases of capital assets costing $60,000 and additional raw material inventory of $3,000. Shipping and installation costs are $1,800. GG Inc. estimated that the project would generate an annual operating after-tax c
> You have been hired as consultants to XrayGlasses Corporation (XGC). XGC is in the process of deciding whether to invest in a new production facility. The new facility will enable it to produce and sell X-ray machines to airports. The manufacturing and m
> Calculate the NPV in Practice Problem 45 assuming a best case of the following: project life = 10 years; project beta = 0.8; SVn = $100,000; Rev1 = $500,000.
> Brigid Co. has the following potential project: Machine price = $1,800,000; additional inventory requirement = $150,000. Cash flows will be generated at year end. Rev1 = $400,000 and grows at 5 percent each year for five years, while Cost1 = $125,000 and
> You are trying to decide whether to continue renting an apartment or to buy a house. In 20 years, you plan on leaving Canada and moving to a warm tropical island and would like to have as much money as possible. You have just won $25,000 in the lottery a
> Briefly discuss the possible motivation for firms to enter into IPOs, and relate these motivations to the five stages of firm development discussed by Myers (1999).
> You are trying to decide whether or not to go to graduate school. If you get a job right after you get your bachelor’s degree, you expect to earn $40,000 a year, and you expect your salary to increase by 5 percent a year for the next 40 years. If you go
> KRZ Company has hired you to help evaluate several projects. The firm’s tax rate is 40 percent and the appropriate discount rate is 15 percent. Each asset class is small and will be terminated at the end of each project. KRZ is not capital constrained. T
> KRZ Company has hired you to help evaluate several projects. The firm ’ s tax rate is 40 percent and the appropriate discount rate is 10 percent. Each asset class is small and will be terminated at the end of each project. KRZ is not capital constrained.
> Java Cafe’s tax rate is 40 percent and the appropriate discount rate is 12 percent. It is considering another project. Each asset class consists only of the project asset and will be terminated at the end of the project. Java Café is not capital constrai
> Java Cafe’s tax rate is 45 percent and the appropriate discount rate is 8 percent. It is considering another project. Each asset class consists only of the project asset and will be terminated at the end of the project. Java Café is not capital constrain
> Complete the following balance sheet for the post‐merger firm B‐T. The bidder acquired the target for $8,000 in cash. Target (Fair В-T Target (book Market value) (post- merger) Bidder Value) Current 25,000 4,500 4,
> Why do banks typically impose debt covenants on their borrowing customers?
> GG Inc. is now considering replacing some old equipment. The market price of the old equipment is $50,000 and the salvage value at the end of five years is $15,000. The new equipment will cost $100,000 and could be sold at the end of five years for $35,0
> Based on the cash flows given below, calculate the PI of a project that has a required rate of return of 15 percent. Also, indicate whether the project should be accepted. Year 0: −$90,000 Year 1: $20,000 Year 2: $40,000 Year 3: −$15,000 Year 4: $100,000
> The balance sheets of a bidder and target companies are as follows: The tax rate for both companies is 25 percent. The acquisition will be accounted for using the purchase method. Prior to the acquisition, the bidding firm had 10,000 shares outstanding,