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Answer:
P₀ = $59.45
Explanation:
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- expected EPS = $2.775
- retain 0% of earnings (years 1 - 2)
- retain 48% of earnings (years 3 - 4)
- then retain 23%
- expected return on new projects = 22.4%
- Re = 10.7%
growth rate = retention rate x return on new projects
g₁ = not given EPS₁ = $2.775
g₂ = 1 x 22.4% = 22.4% EPS₂ = $3.3966
g₃ = 1 x 22.4% = 22.4% EPS₃ = $4.1574
g₄ = 0.48 x 22.4% = 10.752% EPS₄ = $4.6044
g₅ = 0.48 x 22.4% = 10.752% EPS₅ = $5.0995
g₆ = 0.23 x 22.4% = 5.152% EPS₆ = $5.3622
dividend payout ratio expected dividend
year 1 = 0 $0
year 2 = 0 $0
year 3 = 0.52 $2.1618
year 4 = 0.52 $2.3943
year 5 = 0.77 $3.9266
year 6 = 0.77 $4.1289
since the growth rate became constant at year 6, we can find the terminal value for year 5:
terminal value year 5 = $4.1289 / (10.7 - 5.152%) = $74.4214
P₀ = $0/1.07 + $0/1.07² + $2.1618/1.07³ + $2.3943/1.07⁴ + $3.9266/1.07⁵ + $74.4214/1.07⁵ = $0 + $0 + $1.7647 + $1.8266 + $2.7996 + $53.0614 = $59.45
Answer:
Profits = ₩10,000
Closing Capital = ₩40,000
Explanation:
Let's note down the given information at first.
- Opening capital = ₩30,000
- Worth of assests after 1 year = ₩50,000
- Liabilities = ₩10,000
Now,
Profits
= (Worth of assets after 1 year - Liabilities) - Opening capital
= (₩50,000 - ₩10,000) - ₩30,000
= ₩10,000
Next, let's find the closing capital
= Assets - Liabilities
Assets ₩50,000
Liabilities ₩10,000

Closing capital ₩40,000

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Answer:
c. 7.67%
Explanation:
The formula to compute WACC is shown below:
= Weightage of debt × cost of debt × ( 1- tax rate) + (Weightage of common stock) × (cost of common stock)
where,
Cost of common equity equals to
= (Current year dividend ÷ price per share) + growth rate
= ($2.50 ÷ $52.50) + 5.50%
= 4.76% + 5.50%
= 10.26%
The other things would remain the same
Now put these values to the above formula
So, the value would equal to
= (0.45 × 7.5%) × ( 1 - 40%) + (0.55 × 10.26%)
= 2.025% + 5.643%
= 7.67%