Answer:
a. 16.50%
Explanation:
Find the beta as of last year using CAPM;
CAPM ; r = risk free + beta(Market risk premium)
0.125 = 0.03 + beta(0.0475)
Subtract 0.03 from both sides;
0.125-0.03 = 0.0475beta
0.095 = 0.0475beta
Divide both sides by 0.0475;
0.095/0.0475 = beta
beta = 2
Next, use CAPM again to find the new required return with a market risk premium is 4.75%+ 2% = 6.75%
r = 0.03 + 2(0.0675)
r = 0.03 + 0.135
r = 0.165 or 16.5%
Therefore, the new required return is 16.5%
Answer:<u><em>Option (b) is correct.</em></u>
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Answer:
Option (D) is correct.
Explanation:
Imperfect information refers to a situation in which both the parties (i.e buyer and seller) have different information. For example; In a market of second hand car industry, the buyer have less information about the car as compared to the seller. In this type of industry, the seller have more information about the condition and quality of used car.
In our case, the seller of antique have more information about the product, so this will lead to give a disadvantage to a potential buyer of antique.
Answer:
(a) It will have multiple IRRs
(b) The MIRR calculated is 10.18% . Going by MIRR result , this project will only generate returns that is equal to cost of capital(10%) .If there are other avaible more viable projects, it should be rejected ( Please see attached computation).
Explanation:
(a) The multiple IRRs occurs when cash flows change sign and result in more than one value for the IRR.
Application of IRR to value an investment is only suitable when the project has normal cash flows, i.e a negative initial cash flow (i.e initial investment) followed by a series of positive cash flows.
In this scenario, we have negative cash flow of $6m in year 4 which occured after positive cash flow of $3.5m per year from year 1 to 3. This typically make IRR unreliable. To overcome this limitation , we can use Modified Internal Rate of Return (MIRR)
(b) Please see attached for more details.