Answer and Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
a. Marpor's value without leverage is
But before that first we have to calculate the required rate of return which is
The Required rate of return = Risk Free rate of return + Beta × market risk premium
= 5% + 1.1 × (15% - 5%)
= 16%
Now without leverage is
= Free cash flows generates ÷ required rate of return
= $16,000,000 ÷ 16%
= $100,000,000
b. And, with the new leverage is
= (Free cash flows with debt ÷ required rate of return) + (Tax rate × increase of debt)
= ($15,000,000 ÷ 0.16) + (0.35 × $40,000,000)
= $93,750,000 + $14,000,000
= $107,750,000
Answer:
$133,880
Explanation:
Missing word <em>"How much is this goose worth today?"</em>
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Each year 1 golden egg, we get which weighed at 1 pond
1 pound = 16 ounce
Therefore 1 golden egg = 16 ounce
Therefore 1 golden egg = 16 ounce * $1,246/ounce
Therefore 1 golden egg = $19,952
Therefore for 10 years discounted at 8%, the worth of the goose shall be
= Yearly cash flow * Sum of D.F.8%, 10 years
= $19,952 * 6.7101
= $133,880
So, the worth of the goose today is $133,880
D. assets are considered essential in operating a business
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