Nike Inc. – Cost of Capital & Stock Valuation Steven Seagal George Clooney Brad Pitt Background Nike Inc’s share price has declined considerably over the past few years and Kimi Ford‚ fund manager of NorthPoint Lager-Cap Fund‚ was considering investing in the stock. Nike was looking to revitalize itself by addressing both top-line growth and operating performance. The goal was to improve revenues that had plateaued‚ and increase profits that had decreased over the years. One
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main elements in calculating the cost of capital? How would an increase in debt affect it? How would you identify an organization’s optimal cost of capital? Is the cost of capital increasing or decreasing for most companies? What is meant by Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)? What are the components of WACC? Why is WACC a more appropriate discount rate when doing capital budgeting? What is the impact on WACC when an organization needs to raise long term
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default spreads over 10-year Treasury bonds (note that these differ from the more general corporate bond yields shown in Exhibit 4.). What do these quotes imply about BKI’s cost of debt at the various debt levels and credit ratings? Compute BKI’s weighted average cost of capital at each of the indicated debt levels. What do your calculations imply about Blaine’s optimal capital structure? Based on these calculations‚ how many shares should Blaine purchase‚ and at what
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Guillermo Furniture Store Analysis Guillermo Furniture manufacturing‚ located in Senora‚ Mexico‚ has been a popular furniture manufacturing company in the area for years until the late 1990s when new competitors from overseas entered the market and an influx of people and jobs raised the cost of labor substantially. Although Guillermo was well established in his business and the work was reliable‚ he was unable to keep up with the competitors and their high-tech approach to furniture making. “Firms
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Ordinary share price (ex div basis) Earnings per share Proposed payout ratio Dividend per share one year ago Dividend per share two years ago Equity beta 5 million $3·30 40·0c 60% 23·3c 22·0c 1·4 Other relevant financial information Average sector price/earnings ratio Risk-free rate of return Return on the market 10 4·6% 10·6% Required: Calculate the value of Danoca Co using the following methods: (i) price/earnings ratio method; (ii) dividend growth model; and discuss
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Ejercicio ST-2 capítulo 7‚ Brigham‚ E.. (1992) Fundamentals of Financial Mangement‚Estados Unidos: Editorial The Dryden Press‚6a ed Lancaster Engineering Inc. (LEI) has the following capital structure‚ which it considers to be optimal: Debt 25% Prefered stock 15 Common equity 60 ---- 100% LEI’s expected net income this year is $34‚285‚72; its establish dividend payout ratio is 30 percent; its federal-plus-state
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What type of investments would you value using Marriott’s WACC? The weighted average cost of capital measures the average risk inherent in the corporation and overall capital structure of the entire firm. Noting that low asset betas for less cyclical industries such as utilities and household products‚ versus the much higher asset betas of high-tech firms and luxury retailers‚ we can’t deal with the varied businesses in the same way when doing the valuation since that different lines of businesses
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Flows: A Simple Approach to Valuing Risky Cash Flows Richard S. Ruback* This paper presents the Capital Cash Flow (CCF) method for valuing risky cash flows. I show that the CCF method is equivalent to discounting Free Cash Flows (FCF) by the weighted average cost of capital. Because the interest tax shields are included in the cash flows‚ the CCF approach is easier to apply whenever debt is forecasted in levels instead of as a percent of total enterprise value. The CCF method retains its simplicity
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References: Emery‚ D. R.‚ Finnerty‚ J. D.‚ & Stowe‚ J. D. (2007). Corporate financial management (3rd ed.). Morristown‚ NJ: Wohl Publishing Inc. Ivestopedia. (2013). Weighted average cost of capital - WACC. Retrieved from http://www.investopedia.com/terms/w/wacc.asp Lloyd‚ J.‚ & Davis‚ L. E. (2007‚ November). Building long-term value. Journal of Accountancy‚ Retrieved from http://www.journalofaccountancy.com/Issues/2007/Nov/BuildingLongTermValue
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structure re = cost of equity capital We know from the case that: Tc = 35% Rf = 0.85% Wdebt = 44646/129686= 0.344% Wequity = 85040/129686= 0.656% From Exhibit 11‚ rd is calculated as below which is 5.335% |Debt amount |Price |Market value |YTM |Weighted YTM | |202 |106.175 |214.474 |3.911% |0.167% | |298 |105.593 |314.667 |3.393% |0.213% | |249 |110.614 |275.429 |3.475% |0.191% | |175 |112.650 |197.138 |4.049% |0.159%
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