Intermediate Financial Management (MindTap Course List)
Intermediate Financial Management (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781285850030
Author: Eugene F. Brigham, Phillip R. Daves
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 17, Problem 8P

a)

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To determine: The value of levered firm VL and VUL.

a)

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Computation of value of levered firm VL and unlevered firm:

VU=EBIT(1Tc)(1Ts)rsU(1Ts)=$2 (10.4)(10)0.10(10)=$12 million

VL=VU+[1(1TC)(1Ts)(1Td)]D=$12+[1(10.4)(10.2)10.28]$10=$15.33 million

Gain=VLVU=$15.33$12=$3.33 million

b)

Summary Introduction

To determine: The value of levered firm VL and VUL.

b)

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Explanation of Solution

Computation of value of levered firm VL and unlevered firm:

VU=EBIT(1Tc)(1Ts)rsU(1Ts)=$2 (10)(10)0.10(10)=$20 million

VL=VU+[1(1TC)(1Ts)(1Td)]D=$20+[1(10)(10)10]$10=$20 million

Gain=VLVU=$20$20=0

c)

Summary Introduction

To determine: The value of levered firm VL and VUL.

c)

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Explanation of Solution

Computation of value of levered firm VL and unlevered firm:

VU=EBIT(1Tc)(1Ts)rsU(1Ts)=$2 (10.4)(10)0.10(10)=$12 million

VL=VU+[1(1TC)(1Ts)(1Td)]D=$20+[1(10.4)(10)10]$10=$16 million

Gain=VLVU=$16$12=$4

d)

Summary Introduction

To determine: The value of levered firm VL and VUL.

d)

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Explanation of Solution

Computation of value of levered firm VL and unlevered firm:

VU=EBIT(1Tc)(1Ts)rsU(1Ts)=$2 (10.4)(10.28)0.10(10.28)=$12 million

VL=VU+[1(1TC)(1Ts)(1Td)]D=$20+[1(10.4)(10.28)10.28]$10=$16 million

Gain=VLVU=$16$12=$4

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