QuestionQuestion 1. (10 points) The exercise price on one of ORNE Corporations call options is $25 and the price ofthe underlying stock is $29. The option will expire in 35 days and is currently selling at $5.50.a. Calculate the options exercise value? What is the significance of this value?b. Why is an investor willing to pay more than the exercise value for the option?c. If the price of the underlying stock changes to $33 per share, will the market value of the option increase,decrease, or remain the same? Whyd. If Orne Corporation had issued a put option (instead of the call), would its value increase, decrease, orremain the same if the price of the underlying stock increased? Why?Question 2. (15 points) Pierre Imports is evaluating the proposed acquisition of new equipment at a cost of $90,000. In addition theequipment would require modifications at a cost of $10,000 plus shipping costs of $2,000. The equipment falls into the MACRS 3-yearclass, and will be sold after 3 years for $35,000. The equipment would require increased inventory of 6,000. The equipment is expected tosave the company $35,000 per year in before-tax operating costs. The companys marginal tax rate is 30 percent and its cost of capital is 11percent.a. What is the cash outflow at Time 0?Cost of milling machineModifications to machineShipping costsMACRS 3 year classSalvage after 3 yearsIncreased inventorySavings per yearTax rate$90,000$10,000$2,0000.3333$35,000$6,000$35,00030%0.44450.14810.0741b. Calculate the net operating cash flows in years 1, 2, and 3?c. Calculate the non-operating terminal year cash flow.d. Calculate net present value. Should the machine be purchased?Question 3. (15 points) Andrews Corporation plans a $10 million expansion. The firm wants to maintain a 45 percent debt-to-total-assets ratio in itscapital structure. It also wants to maintain its past dividend policy of distributing 30 percent of last years net income. Last year, net income was $4million.a. Calculate the amount of external equity needed.b. If the company changed to a residual dividend policy, how much external equity will it need?c. Is the company likely to change to a residual policy? Why or why not?Question 4. (15 points) A U.S. company orders merchandise from a Japanese company at a cost of 100 millionyen. The merchandise must be paid for in yenSpot30-day forward90-day forward180-day forwardYen per $1 $ per 1 yen97.570.0102597.450.0102696.310.0103892.450.01082a. How many U.S. dollars must be raised if payment is due today?b. Is the dollar appreciating or depreciating against the yen? Explain.c. How many U.S. dollars must be raised if payment is due in 90 days?d. Who bears exchange rate risk, the U.S. company or the Japanese company or both? Explain.e. Describe 3 ways in which the company can reduce exchange rate risk.Question 5. (15 points) Kern Corporation entered into an agreement with its investment banker to sell 10 million shares of thecompanys stock with Kern netting $225 million from the offering. The expected price to the public was $25 per share.The out-of-pocket expenses incurred by the investment banker were $5 million.a. What profit or loss would the investment banker incur if the issue were sold to the public at an average price of $25 per share?b. What profit or loss would the investment banker realize if the issue were sold to the public at an averageprice of $20 per share?c. Is the agreement between the company and its investment banker an example of a negotiated or a bestefforts deal? Why? Which is riskier to the company? Why?Question 6. (15 points) Reynolds Corporation plans to purchase equipment at a cost of $3 million. The companys tax-rate is 30percent and the equipments depreciation would be $600,000 per year for 5 years. If the company leased the asset on a 5-yearlease, the payment would be $700,000 at the beginning of each year. If Reynolds borrowed and bought, the bank would charge11 percent interest on the loan.a. Calculate the cost of purchasing the equipment with debt.Cost of equipmentDepreciation per year5-year leaseLease payment -BGN yearLoanTax rateAfter-tax ratePurchase OptionCF0CF1CF2CF3CF4CF5CF1CF2CF3CF4CF5Cost of equipmentDepreciation tax savingTotal cash flowNPVb. Calculate the cost of leasing the equipment.Lease OptionCF0Lease PaymentsTax savingAfter-tax paymentsc. Calculate NAL? Should the company buy or lease the equipment? Why?Question 7. (15 points) Marcal Corporation is considering foreign direct investment in Asia. The company estimates that the project would require an initial investment of $18 million. and generate positive cash flows of $3 million a year at the end of each of the next 20 years. The projects cost of capital is 13%.a. Calculate the projects NPV.b. The company thinks there is a 50-50 chance that the Asian country will impose restrictions on the company in one year.If the restrictions are imposed, cash flows will be $2,000,000 per year for 20 years. If restrictions are not imposed, cash flows will be $4,000,000 per year for 20 years. Cost of capital remains the same. In either case, the cost will remain at $18,000,000 and cost of capital at 13%. Calculate the value of the real option by waiting one year to decide.c. Apart from real options, discuss 3 qualitative factors that the company should consider when making its decision on accepting the new project.
FINC 5880 Session 5 Mid-term Examination 2014 36123
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