Answer:
Option "4" is the correct answer to the following situation.
Intermediate-term cost receives a weighting of 12%.
Explanation:
<u>GIVEN:</u>
Total cost receives weighting = 40%
- short term cost weighting = 50% of (Total cost receives weighting)
= 50% of 40% = 20%
- intermediate term cost weighting
= 30% of (Total cost receives weighting)
= 30% of 40% = 12%
= 20% of (Total cost receives weighting)
= 20% of 40% = 8%
Therefore option "4" is the correct answer to the above situation.
Answer:
enterprise value to EBITDA.
Explanation:
The computation of the value of the stock using P/E ratio is shown below:-
Stock value = (P/E ratio × EPS) × Number of shares outstanding
= (12.9 × $2.33) × 5.3 million
= 159.3021 million
Now, the computation of the value of the stock using EBITDA multiple is shown below:-
Stock value = (EBITDA multiple × EBITDA) - Net debt
= (7.1 × $29.3 million) - $125 million
= 208.03 - $125 million
= 83.03
There is no equivalent corporate debt. It is easier to make a comparison at the operating level and thus a better measure of valuation is the enterprise value to EBITDA.