Corporate Finance (The Mcgraw-hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate)
Corporate Finance (The Mcgraw-hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780077861759
Author: Stephen A. Ross Franco Modigliani Professor of Financial Economics Professor, Randolph W Westerfield Robert R. Dockson Deans Chair in Bus. Admin., Jeffrey Jaffe, Bradford D Jordan Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 17, Problem 3MC

One year from now, how much value creation is expected from the expansion? How much value is expected for stockholders? Bondholders?

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To determine: The Expected Value creation from expansion one year from now and the Expected Value for Stockholders and Bondholders.

Introduction:

The cost of equity is the yield than an investor anticipates from the security as returns for the risk they accept by spend in the specific security. Additionally it is the return an investor needs before they prefer for an alternative investment which pays higher than the correct. The cost of debt is the effective interest rate of cost which a business earns on their current debts. Debt involves in the formation of capital structure. As the debt is considered as deduction expenditure, the cost of debt is usually determined as after-tax cost in order to formulate similar to the cost of equity.

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Solution:

The Expected Value creation from expansion one year from now for With Expansion is $8,900,000 and Without Expansion is $3,600,000 and the Expected Value for Stockholders is $5,300,000 and Bondholders is $600,000.

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Determine the Expected Value of Equity Without Expansion

The company’s equity with low economic growth is 0 for both the plans as the value of the company is lower than its face value of debt. Hence the values of equity with normal or high growth are subtracted with the face value of debt of $25,000,000.

ExpectedValueWithoutExpansion=[(ProbabilityLow×ValueLow)+(ProbabilityNormal×ValueNormal)+(ProbabilityHigh×ValueHigh)]=[(0.30×0)+(0.50×($25,000,000$25,000,000))+(0.20×($43,000,000$25,000,000))]=[$0+$0+$3,600,000]=$3,600,000

Therefore the Expected Value of Equity Without Expansion is $3,600,000.

Determine the Expected Value of Equity With Expansion

ExpectedValueWithExpansion=[(ProbabilityLow×ValueLow)+(ProbabilityNormal×ValueNormal)+(ProbabilityHigh×ValueHigh)]=[(0.30×0)+(0.50×($32,000,000$25,000,000))+(0.20×($52,000,000$25,000,000))]=[$0+$3,500,000+$5,400,000]=$8,900,000

Therefore the Expected Value of Equity With Expansion is $8,900,000.

Determine the Stockholders Profit

StockholdersProfit=[ExpectedValueWithExpansionExpectedValueWithoutExpansion]=[$8,900,000$3,600,000]=$5,300,000

Therefore the Stockholders Profit is $5,300,000.

Determine the Expected Value of Stockholders

ExpectedValueStockholders=[CostofEquity+StockholdersProfit]=[$5,700,000+$5,300,000]=$400,000

Therefore the Expected Value of Stockholders is -$400,000.

Determine the Expected Value of Bondholders

ExpectedValueBondholders=[ExpectedValueofDebtWithExpansionExpectedValueofDebtWithoutExpansion]=[$24,100,000$23,500,000]=$600,000

Therefore the Expected Value of Bondholders is $600,000.

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