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Determine the relationship between risk and return of portfolios.
Highlight the difference between systematic and unsystematic risks.
Examine the logic of portfolio theory .
Show the use of capital asset pricing model (CAPM) in the valuation of securities.
Explain the features and modus operandi of the arbitrage pricing theory (APT).
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WACC Example:
A firm is considering a new project which would be similar in terms of risk to its existing projects. The firm needs a discount rate for evaluation purposes. The firm has enough cash on hand to provide the necessary equity financing for the project. Also, the firm:
· has 1,000,000 common shares outstanding
· current price $11.25 per share
· next year’s dividend expected to be $1 per share
· firm estimates dividends will grow at 5% per year after that
· flotation costs for new shares would be $0.10 per share
· has 150,000 preferred shares outstanding
· current price is $9.50 per share
· dividend is $0.95 per share
· if new preferred are issued, they must be sold at 5% less than the current market price (to ensure they sell) and involve direct flotation costs of $0.25 per share
· has a total of $10,000,000 (par value) in debt outstanding. The debt is in the form of bonds with 10 years left to maturity. They pay annual coupons at a coupon rate of 11.3%. Currently, the bonds sell at 106% of par value. Flotation costs for new bonds would equal 6% of par value.
The firm’s tax rate is 40%. What is the appropriate discount rate for the new project?
Solution
:
Market value of common = 11.25(1000000) =
$11,250,000
Market value of preferred = 9.50(150000) =
$1,425,000
Market value of debt = 10000000(1.06) =
$10,600,000
Total value of firm =
$23,275,000
Cost of common:
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Corporate Finance
Objectives of the Course
On successful completion of this course, you should be able to:
Identify the purpose and relevance of Corporate Finance;
Explain the use of a variety of advance capital budgeting techniques;
Discuss the importance of risk and return in Corporate Finance;
Discuss the process determining the capital structure and dividend policy;
Apply financial derivatives in risk management; and
Discuss factors that affect shareholders’ wealth.
Topic 1: Value and Capital Budgeting
Net Present Value
How to Value Bonds and Stocks
Some Alternative Investment Rules
Net Present Value and Capital Budgeting
Risk Analysis, Options and Capital Budgeting
Topic 2: Risk and Return
Capital Market Theory: An Overview
Return & Risk: The Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM)
An Alternate View of Risk and Return: The Arbitrage Pricing Theory
Risk, Cost of Capital, and Capital.
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There's a brief discussion on Investment banks in general including their functions. Then briefly explaining the crisis in a manner that students can easily remember. And finally to support our claim, a research paper is used as a reference.
Fundamental of Corporate Finance, chapter 1Yin Sokheng
The objective of the course is to provide an understanding of both the theory of corporate finance fundamentals and how it applies to the “real” world. The main focus of this course is on the corporate financial manger and how he/she reaches decisions. We will cover many issues that are important to a modern financial manager including various advance topics in corporate finance fundamentals such as the essential concepts and understanding of the uses of financial statements and cash flows, ratio analysis, financial planning and growth, time value of money, bonds and stocks valuation, and project valuation.
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Discuss the concepts of portfolio risk and return.
Determine the relationship between risk and return of portfolios.
Highlight the difference between systematic and unsystematic risks.
Examine the logic of portfolio theory .
Show the use of capital asset pricing model (CAPM) in the valuation of securities.
Explain the features and modus operandi of the arbitrage pricing theory (APT).
This presentation covers the basics of Dividend Discount Model (DDM). Firstly, fundamental formula for valuing a stock using DDM is discussed. After that, 3 cases i.e DDM for zero growth, constant growth, and variable growth stocks, are discussed.
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WACC ExampleA firm is considering a new project which would b.docxmelbruce90096
WACC Example:
A firm is considering a new project which would be similar in terms of risk to its existing projects. The firm needs a discount rate for evaluation purposes. The firm has enough cash on hand to provide the necessary equity financing for the project. Also, the firm:
· has 1,000,000 common shares outstanding
· current price $11.25 per share
· next year’s dividend expected to be $1 per share
· firm estimates dividends will grow at 5% per year after that
· flotation costs for new shares would be $0.10 per share
· has 150,000 preferred shares outstanding
· current price is $9.50 per share
· dividend is $0.95 per share
· if new preferred are issued, they must be sold at 5% less than the current market price (to ensure they sell) and involve direct flotation costs of $0.25 per share
· has a total of $10,000,000 (par value) in debt outstanding. The debt is in the form of bonds with 10 years left to maturity. They pay annual coupons at a coupon rate of 11.3%. Currently, the bonds sell at 106% of par value. Flotation costs for new bonds would equal 6% of par value.
The firm’s tax rate is 40%. What is the appropriate discount rate for the new project?
Solution
:
Market value of common = 11.25(1000000) =
$11,250,000
Market value of preferred = 9.50(150000) =
$1,425,000
Market value of debt = 10000000(1.06) =
$10,600,000
Total value of firm =
$23,275,000
Cost of common:
(Note: floatation costs ignored for common equity because cash on hand is enough to finance the project.)
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Corporate Finance
Objectives of the Course
On successful completion of this course, you should be able to:
Identify the purpose and relevance of Corporate Finance;
Explain the use of a variety of advance capital budgeting techniques;
Discuss the importance of risk and return in Corporate Finance;
Discuss the process determining the capital structure and dividend policy;
Apply financial derivatives in risk management; and
Discuss factors that affect shareholders’ wealth.
Topic 1: Value and Capital Budgeting
Net Present Value
How to Value Bonds and Stocks
Some Alternative Investment Rules
Net Present Value and Capital Budgeting
Risk Analysis, Options and Capital Budgeting
Topic 2: Risk and Return
Capital Market Theory: An Overview
Return & Risk: The Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM)
An Alternate View of Risk and Return: The Arbitrage Pricing Theory
Risk, Cost of Capital, and Capital.
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