Answer:
The return on equity for 2017 is 21.46 %
Explanation:
Return on equity measures the return earned on the owners investment in the company.
<em>Return on equity = Net Income for the year / Total Shareholders Funds × 100</em>
= $822 / ( $2,980 + $850) × 100
= 21.4621 or 21.46 %
Note : That Retained earning is part of Owners Investment.
Conclusion :
The return on equity for 2017 is 21.46 %
Answer:
$-2013.69
Explanation:
Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows
Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator
Cash flow in year 1 = 820
Cash flow in year 2 = -1470
Cash flow in year 3 = 0
Cash flow in year 4 = 940
Cash flow in year 5 = 0
Cash flow in year 6 = 0
Cash flow in year 7 = -3580
I = 7,12 %
PV = -2013
To find the PV using a financial calculator:
1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.
2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.
3. Press compute
Answer:
Both A and B are true.
- A. All else held constant, if a company has a beta of 1.2, then the cost of equity for this company will increase if the risk-free rate decreases.
- B. If you assume a company has debt, then an increase in the tax rate will decrease the weighted average cost of capital for the company.
Explanation:
A)
The formula to calculate the cost of equity is:
cost of equity = risk free rate of return + [Beta × (market rate of return – risk free rate of return)]
e.g. market rate 15%, risk free rate 5%:
cost of equity = 5% + [1.2 x (15% - 5%)] = 5% + 12% = 17%
if the risk free rate decreases to 3%:
cost of equity = 3% + [1.2 x (15% - 3%)] = 3% + 14.4% = 17.4%
B)
the WACC formula = (cost of equity x weight of equity) + [cost of debt x weight of debt x (1- tax rate)]
if the tax rate increases, then the WACC will decrease because (1 - tax rate) will be lower.