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Introduction to Corporate Finance

 

1         

When evaluating a project in which a firm might invest, both the size and the timing of the cash flows are important.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

 

2                     

Milo, Inc. spends approximately $3 million annually to hire auditors to review the firm's financial statements. This is an example of an indirect agency cost.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

 

3         

The board of directors has the power to act on behalf of the shareholders to hire and fire the operating management of a firm. In a legal sense, the directors are "principals" and the shareholders are "agents."

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

 

4         

The vice-president of finance generally reports directly to the chairman of the board.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

 

5         

A manager in charge of working capital determines:

 

            A)        how to raise the money required to fund a project.

            B)        how much inventory a firm should maintain.

            C)        how many additional shares of stock should be sold.

            D)        which projects a firm should undertake.

            E)         which fixed assets a firm should purchase.

 

 

6                     

Which one of the following is the best description of the goal of a financial manager in a corporation where shares are publicly traded?

 

            A)        maximize sales growth over the short-term

            B)        maximize profits over the short-term

            C)        avoid financial distress

            D)        maintain steady earnings growth

            E)        maximize the current value per share of the existing stock

 

 

7         

The duties of a financial manager include determining:

 

I.          which marketing strategy to use to promote a product.

II.         the most appropriate mix of long-term debt and equity.

III.       which projects a firm should undertake.

IV.       how much short-term debt to utilize.

 

            A)        I and II only

            B)        I, II, and III only

            C)        II and III only

            D)        II, III, and IV only

            E)         I, II, III, and IV

 

 

8                     

Ann is interested in purchasing Ted's factory. Since Ann is a poor negotiator, she hires Mary to negotiate a purchase price. Identify the parties to this transaction.

 

            A)        Mary is the principal and Ann is the agent.

            B)        Ted is the principal and Ann is the agent.

            C)        Ted is the agent and Ann is the principal.

            D)        Ann is the principal and Mary is the agent.

            E)         Ann is the principal and Ted is the agent.

 

 

9                     

A financial manager is responsible for deciding whether or not new manufacturing equipment should be purchased to replace existing equipment. The firm has sufficient cash available to make the purchase. The new equipment would reduce labor expenses and would allow the firm to reduce its investment in inventory. Which of the financial management areas would be involved in this decision?

 

I. capital budgeting

II. capital structure

III. working capital

 

            A)        I only

            B)        I and II only

            C)        II and III only

            D)        I and III only

            E)         I, II, and III

 

 

10                   

Capital budgeting is the process of:

 

            A)        determining how to raise the money required to fund a project.

            B)        choosing how much cash to keep on hand.

            C)        deciding the amount of earnings that a firm should retain.

            D)        planning and managing a firm's long-term investments.

            E)         deciding what marketable securities to purchase.

 

 

 

Financial Statements, Taxes, and Cash Flow

 

1         

According to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), assets are generally shown on the financial statements at the higher of current market value or historical cost.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

 

2                     

There is a tradeoff between the advantages of liquidity and forgone potential profits.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

Feedback: This statement is true.

 

3         

Suppose Nu-Drugs, Inc. just received a patent on a new drug for diabetes. This patent is considered an intangible fixed asset.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

You are to determine the level of net capital spending by a firm. If you have the balance sheet and income statements, how would you go about your task?

 

            A)        ending net fixed assets minus beginning net fixed assets plus depreciation

            B)        beginning net fixed assets plus ending net fixed assets minus depreciation

            C)        ending net fixed assets minus beginning net fixed assets minus depreciation plus taxes

            D)        ending net fixed assets minus beginning net fixed assets plus depreciation minus taxes

            E)         beginning net fixed assets minus ending net fixed assets plus depreciation

 

 

5                     

Balance sheet assets:

 

I.          always have a value equal to total liabilities minus shareholders' equity.

II.         are listed in order of increasing liquidity.

III.       represent items acquired with the use of liabilities and equity.

 

            A)        I only

            B)        II and III only

            C)        III only

            D)        I and II only

            E)         I, II, and III

 

 

6                     

Which one of the following statements is true?

 

            A)        Accounting income is generally equal to cash flow.

            B)        Assets are usually listed on the balance sheet at market value.

            C)        Accounting statements are usually prepared to match the timing of income and expenses.

            D)        The balance sheet equity account represents the market value of the firm to the stockholders.

            E)         The balance sheet tells investors exactly what the firm is worth.

 

 

7         

The changes in current assets relative to current liabilities over a period of time are called the:

 

            A)        net capital spending.

            B)        change in net working capital.

            C)        operating cash flow.

            D)        change in asset cash flow.

            E)         cash flow from assets.

 

 

8         

Which one of the following statements is generally true regarding liquidity?

 

            A)        Liquidity is detrimental to a firm because it allows the firm to pay its bills more easily, thereby avoiding financial distress.

            B)        Liquidity is valuable to a firm because liquid assets can be sold quickly without much loss in value.

            C)        Liquidity is valuable to a firm because a firm can borrow money using its liquid assets, such as a warehouse, as collateral.

            D)        Assets are generally listed on a firm's balance sheet in the order of increasing liquidity.

            E)         Liquid assets generally earn a large return, especially in comparison to illiquid assets.

 

 

9                     

Additions to net working capital over the course of a year can be computed by:

            A)        subtracting depreciation from the difference between ending NWC and beginning NWC.

            B)        adding depreciation to the difference between ending NWC and beginning NWC.

            C)        adding interest paid to the difference between ending NWC and beginning NWC.

            D)        subtracting interest paid from the difference between ending NWC and beginning NWC.

            E)        subtracting beginning NWC from ending NWC.

 

 

10       

Last year, HD Corporation had $1 million in operating cash flow, $500,000 in net capital spending, and a decrease in net working capital of $25,000. What was the firm's cash flow from assets?

 

            A)        $475,000

            B)        $525,000

            C)        $1,000,000

            D)        $1,475,000

            E)         $1,525,000

 

 

 

Working with Financial Statements

 

 

1                 

Another name for return on equity is return on total capitalization.

 

          A)       True

            B)        False

 

2                 

Asset utilization ratios are intended to measure how efficiently or intensively a firm uses its assets to generate sales.

 

            A)        True

          B)       False

 

3                 

The profit margin appears on a common-size income statement.

 

            A)        True

          B)       False

 

4                 

While financial statements have many uses outside of the company, they are not useful internally.

 

          A)       True

            B)        False

 

5                 

Which one of the following correctly identifies the activity categories found on a statement of cash flows?

 

          A)       operating, income statement, financing

          B)       investment, purchasing, operating

          C)       financing, operating, income statement

            D)        operating, financing, investment

          E)       noncash, financing, investment

 

6                 

_____ ratios are designed to determine a firm's long-run ability to meet its obligations.

 

          A)       Liquidity

          B)       Asset-utilization

          C)       Profitability

            D)        Financial leverage

          E)       Market value

 

7                 

Which of the following are directly incorporated into the calculation of the Du Pont identity?

 

I. debt-equity ratio

II. equity multiplier

III. total asset turnover

IV. profit margin

 

 

          A)       I and III only

          B)       II and III only

          C)       I, II, and III only

          D)       I, III, and IV only

            E)        II, III, and IV only

 

8                 

Which one of the following is frequently used as a measure of the cash flow available to meet the financial obligations of a firm?

 

          A)       earnings before taxes

          B)       earnings before taxes and depreciation

            C)        earnings before interest, taxes, and depreciation

          D)       net income

          E)       taxable income

 

9                 

Which of the following formulas use sales as the numerator?

 

I. accounts receivable turnover

II. inventory turnover

III. fixed asset turnover

IV. accounts payable turnover

 

          A)       I and II only

            B)        I and III only

          C)       II, III, and IV only

          D)       I, II, and III only

          E)       I, III, and IV only

 

10               

CatchaTan Co. had net sales of $900,000 and average accounts receivables of $60,000 last year. How long on average does it take its credit customers to pay their bills?

 

          A)       6.0 days

          B)       15.0 days

          C)       15.3 days

          D)       24.0 days

            E)        24.3 days

 

 

Long-Term Financial Planning and Growth

 

 

1                     

Conventional wisdom holds that financial plans don't work, but financial planning does.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

All else equal, a firm that utilizes assets efficiently will have a higher sustainable growth rate than a firm that does not.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

To reduce the amount of external financing needed, a firm may need to lower its rate of growth.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

Actions that increase a firm's ability to generate funds internally decrease its ability to grow without obtaining external financing.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

A firm has a capital intensity ratio of 2.0. Total assets are expected to increase by the same percentage as sales. Given this, then:

 

I. assets and sales must increase by identical dollar amounts.

II. there will be no need for external funding.

III. the firm is probably operating at full capacity.

 

            A)        I only

            B)        III only

            C)        I and III only

            D)        II and III only

            E)         I, II, and III

 

6                     

When doing financial planning, the _____ of a firm provide a guide for changes in liabilities and equity.

 

            A)        sales growth expectations

            B)        financing and dividend policies

            C)        sustainable growth rate expectations

            D)        pro forma income statements

            E)         working capital policies

 

 

7                     

Which of the following factors affect a firm's ability to grow at its maximum sustainable rate of growth?

 

I. total asset turnover

II. financial policy

III. dividend policy

IV. profit margin

 

            A)        II and III only

            B)        I and II only

            C)        I, III, and IV only

            D)        I, II, and III only

            E)        I, II, III, and IV

 

8                     

Why is it important to determine if a firm is operating at full capacity?

 

            A)        A firm that is operating at less than full capacity will not need any external financing.

            B)        If a firm is operating at less than full capacity, fixed assets will typically increase at the same percent as sales.

            C)        A firm with excess capacity has some room to expand sales without increasing the investment in fixed assets.

            D)        For a given increase in sales, firms operating at less than full capacity will experience more rapid asset growth than that experienced by firms that are operating at full capacity.

            E)         Only firms operating at full capacity can grow rapidly.

 

 

9                     

Which one of the following statements regarding financial planning is accurate?

 

            A)        Financial planning ensures a firm will not be surprised by unforeseen future events.

            B)        By using financial planning, a firm can clearly identify its options for the coming 15 years.

            C)        The use of financial planning allows a firm to eliminate the interactions between its operating policies and its financing policies.

            D)        Financial planning allows a firm to plan for the future in a systematic fashion.

            E)         Financial planning takes the burden of managing the firm off of the financial manager and places it all on the operations manager.

 

 

10                   

Suppose a firm is working at full capacity and that assets and costs are tied directly to the level of sales. Also assume the firm pays out all its earnings as dividends. The sales are expected to increase by 10 percent next period. The external funding needed to support this level of growth:

 

            A)        is zero since no liabilities are tied directly to the level of sales.

            B)        depends on the profit margin.

            C)        depends on the ratio of fixed assets to total sales.

            D)        depends on the current debt-equity ratio.

            E)        is equal to the growth rate times total assets.

 

 

Introduction to Valuation: The Time Value of Money

 

 

1                     

Interest on interest is interest earned on the reinvestment of previous interest payments.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

Simple interest is interest earned only in the first year of an investment.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

If a lump sum of $10,000 is invested for three years at 10 percent compounded annually, it will earn a total of $3,310 in interest over that period.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

All else equal, the higher the interest rate, the higher the future value of an investment will be.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

Suppose you are trying to find the present value of two different cash flows using the same interest rate for each cash flow. The first cash flow is $1,000 ten years from now. The second is $800 seven years from now. Which one of the following is true about the discount factors used to value the cash flows?

 

            A)        The factor for the cash flow 10 years away is always less than or equal to the factor for the cash flow that is received seven years from now.

            B)        Both factors are greater than 1.

            C)        Regardless of the interest rate, the discount factors are such that the present value of the $1,000 will always be higher than the present value of the $800.

            D)        Since the payments are different, no statement can be made regarding the factors to be used.

            E)         The astute investor will factor in the time differential and choose the payment that arrives the soonest.

 

6                     

You just won the lottery and want to put some money away for your child's college education. When your child goes to college 18 years from now, the cost will be $65,000. You can earn 8 percent compounded annually. How much do you need to invest today?

 

            A)        $9,828.18

            B)        $11,763.07

            C)        $13,690.82

            D)        $15,258.17

            E)        $16,266.19

 

7                     

You need $2,000 to buy a new stereo for your car. If you have $800 to invest at 5 percent compounded annually, how long will you have to wait to buy the stereo?

 

            A)        6.58 years

            B)        8.42 years

            C)        14.58 years

            D)        15.75 years

            E)        18.78 years

 

8                     

You are going to receive $100 four years from today. If the discount rate is 5 percent compounded annually, what will be the present value of the $100 two years from today?

 

            A)        $67.68

            B)        $68.30

            C)        $82.27

            D)        $82.64

            E)        $90.70

 

9                     

Your best friend gave you $100 as a present six years ago. You invested this money at a 7 percent rate of interest. How much will this money be worth 10 years from today?

 

            A)        $150.07

            B)        $196.72

            C)        $248.09

            D)        $295.22

            E)         $303.03

 

10                   

In a growing Midwestern town, the number of eating establishments at the end of each of the last five years are as follows: Year 1 = 143; Year 2 = 149; Year 3 = 162; Year 4 = 171; Year 5 = 178. If the number of eating establishments is expected to grow in year 6 at the same rate as the percentage increase in year 5, how many new eating establishments will be added in year 6?

 

            A)        4

            B)        6

            C)        7

            D)        9

            E)         10

 

 

Discounted Cash Flow Valuation

 

 

1                     

An annuity is a level stream of cash flows for a fixed period of time.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

A perpetuity is the same thing as an annuity due.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

The stated interest rate is the same thing as the effective annual rate.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

An interest rate quoted as 6 percent compounded monthly means interest is paid at a rate of 6 percent each month.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

Which of the following can be computed?

 

I. present value of a perpetuity

II. future value of a perpetuity

III. present value of an annuity due

IV. future value of an annuity due

 

            A)        I and III only

            B)        II and III only

            C)        II, III, and IV only

            D)        I, III, and IV only

            E)         I, II, III, and IV

 

6                     

You have won a prize which will pay you or your heirs $25,000 a year for 50 years. The first payment is due immediately. What is the present value of this prize given an 8 percent discount rate?

 

            A)        $300,000

            B)        $305,837

            C)        $309,650

            D)        $312,500

            E)        $330,304

 

7                     

Which of the following statements are true?

 

I. There is an inverse relationship between present values and interest rates.

II. The effective annual rate will be higher than the annual percentage rate for a loan that compounds interest monthly.

III. There is an inverse relationship between future values and periods of time.

IV. All else equal, the more frequently interest is compounded on a loan, the more interest you will have to pay.

 

            A)        I and II only

            B)        III and IV only

            C)        II, III, and IV only

            D)        I, II, and IV only

            E)         I, II, III, and IV

 

8                     

Suppose you invest $10 for one year, and at the end of the year you receive back $12. Which of the following statements must be true concerning your investment?

 

I. The quoted rate must have been greater than 20 percent.

II. To figure the quoted rate, you would need to know how often the investment was compounded.

III. The effective annual rate was 20 percent.

IV. The continuously compounded effective annual rate has to be 20 percent.

 

            A)        I and III only.

            B)        II and III only

            C)        I and IV only

            D)        II, III, and IV only

            E)         I, II, and III only

 

9                     

Bernie just won a contest with a grand prize of $250,000. The contest stipulates that the winner will receive $100,000 immediately plus $15,000 at the end of each of the next 10 years. If Bernie can earn 5 percent on his money, how much is this prize worth to him today?

 

            A)        $114,285.71

            B)        $166,175.62

            C)        $189,345.45

            D)        $215,826.02

            E)         $250,000.00

 

10                   

You obtain a $100,000, 30-year fixed-rate mortgage at 8.25 percent compounded monthly. Although you get a 30-year mortgage, you plan to prepay the loan by making an additional payment each month along with your regular payment. How much extra must you pay each month if you wish to pay off the loan in 20 years?

 

            A)        $24.56

            B)        $54.88

            C)        $100.80

            D)        $103.28

            E)         $106.86

 

 

Interest Rates and Bond Valuation

 

 

1                     

Considering the time period since the Great Depression, the real push to raise capital by issuing junk bonds really began in the late 1970s.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

The call premium typically starts at 10 percent of par and decreases to zero with the passage of time.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

A call provision, but not a sinking fund, allows a company to retire its debt early.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

An upward sloping yield curve reflects investors' desire for compensation for interest rate risk.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

If you multiply a bond's current yield by its market price you get the:

 

            A)        yield to maturity.

            B)        investors' required rate of return.

            C)        annual coupon rate.

            D)        cost of capital.

            E)        annual coupon payment.

 

6                     

You want to own equity in a foreign oil company, but no shares of stock are currently being offered for sale. If there are _____ for sale, you could purchase these and then trade them in for shares of stock.

 

            A)        convertible bonds

            B)        put bonds

            C)        debentures

            D)        zero coupon bonds

            E)         subordinated debentures

 

7                     

Which of the following bonds can be terminated prior to maturity by the issuer?

 

I. callable bond

II. bond with sinking fund provision

III. convertible bond

IV. put bond

 

            A)        I and II only

            B)        II and III only

            C)        III and IV only

            D)        I, II, and IV only

            E)         I, II, and III only

 

8                     

Which one of the following items does NOT generally appear in a Wall Street Journal corporate bond quote?

 

            A)        estimated spread over a Treasury security

            B)        market price

            C)        yield-to-maturity

            D)        coupon rate

            E)         maturity date

 

9                     

Which of the following factors affect the term structure of interest rates?

 

I. expected rate of inflation

II. interest rate risk premium

III. real rate of interest

 

            A)        I only

            B)        II only

            C)        I and II only

            D)        I and III only

            E)        I, II, and III

 

10                   

HomeSafe Cab Co. wants to issue new 10-year bonds to finance its expansion plans. Currently the company has 9 percent semiannual bonds selling for $1,067.95 that mature 10 years from now. What must the coupon rate of the new bonds be in order for the issue to sell at par if interest is paid semiannually?

 

            A)        4.00 percent

            B)        4.21 percent

            C)        7.72 percent

            D)        7.99 percent

            E)        8.00 percent

 

 

Stock Valuation

 

 

1                     

Most preferred stock has dividends that are cumulative.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

For income tax purposes, preferred stock is more like debt than common stock.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

If you use the constant growth model to value stock, you assume that P1 = P0 x (1 + g).

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

The effect of cumulative voting is to permit minority participation.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

As illustrated using the dividend growth model, the total return on a share of common stock is comprised of a:

 

            A)        capital gains yield and a dividend growth rate.

            B)        capital gains growth rate and a dividend growth rate.

            C)        dividend yield and a required rate of return.

            D)        dividend yield and the expected price next year.

            E)        dividend yield and a capital gains yield.

 

6                     

Which one of the following terms is typically associated with both preferred stock and common stock?

 

            A)        proxy

            B)        voting rights

            C)        dividend yield

            D)        arrearage

            E)         cumulative voting

 

7                     

Which one of the following statements is true about the differences between debt and common stock?

 

            A)        Debt is ownership in a firm but equity is not.

            B)        Creditors have voting power while stockholders do not.

            C)        Periodic payments made to either class of security are tax deductible for the issuer.

            D)        Interest payments are promised while dividend payments are not.

            E)         Bondholders can also own equity, but shareholders can not own bonds.

 

8                     

A _____ is a NYSE member who is a dealer assigned as a market maker for a particular security.

 

            A)        broker

            B)        dealer

            C)        member

            D)        floor trader

            E)        specialist

 

9                     

A _____ maintains an inventory and stands ready to buy and sell at any time.

 

I. dealer

II. specialist

III. broker

 

            A)        I only

            B)        III only

            C)        I and II only

            D)        I and III only

            E)         II and III only

 

10                   

There is an election being held to fill two seats on the board of directors of a firm in which you hold stock. There is a total of 420 shares outstanding. If the election is conducted under cumulative voting and you own 120 shares, how many more shares must you buy to be assured of earning a seat on the board?

 

            A)        0

            B)        2

            C)        21

            D)        91

            E)         141

 

 

Net Present Value and Other Investment Criteria

 

 

1                     

A firm that only accepts projects for which the IRR is equal to the firm's required return will, on average, neither create nor destroy wealth for its shareholders.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

The profitability index is computed using accounting income and accounting book Values.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

An advantage of the payback rule is that it is easy to understand.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

For projects with conventional cash flows and positive discount rates, the payback period will be shorter than the discounted payback period.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

Which of the following consider the time value of money in their computation?

 

I. payback

II. average accounting return

III. profitability index

 

            A)        I only

            B)        II only

            C)        III only

            D)        I and III only

            E)         II and III only

 

6                     

The average accounting return (AAR) decision rule states that a project should be accepted whenever the AAR:

 

            A)        is positive.

            B)        exceeds the internal rate of return (IRR).

            C)        indicates that a project has more than recaptured its initial cost in terms of net income.

            D)        exceeds the target AAR.

            E)         is less than the IRR.

 

7                     

Which of the following questions are addressed in the capital budgeting process?

 

I. What products or services will we offer or sell?

II. In what markets will we compete?

III. What new products will we introduce?

 

            A)        I only

            B)        III only

            C)        I and II only

            D)        I and III only

            E)        I, II, and III

 

8                     

Which one of the following factors can cause a project to have multiple IRRs?

 

            A)        a large initial cash outlay

            B)        an initial cash investment followed by positive cash flows for three years and a negative cash flow in the final year

            C)        negative cash flows in the first three years of a project but positive cash flows thereafter

            D)        conventional cash flows

            E)         mutually exclusive investments

 

9                     

You run a small bagel shop and are considering replacing your four sales clerks with automated machines that allow customers to buy their bagels without any human interaction. Of the following, the most difficult task you face in computing the net present value of this project is estimating the:

 

            A)        proposed reduction in wages.

            B)        tax shield of the new project.

            C)        cost of the new equipment that will be required.

            D)        cost of installing the new equipment.

            E)        total change in sales.

 

10                   

You are going to choose one of two mutually exclusive investments. Investment A pays $35,000 a year for four years and has an initial cost of $80,000. Investment B pays $60,000 a year for five years and has an initial cost of $170,000. If your required return is 13 percent, which investment should you choose and why?

 

            A)        A; because it costs less initially

            B)        A; because its IRR exceeds 13 percent

            C)        A; because it has a higher IRR

            D)        B; because its IRR exceeds 13 percent

            E)        B; because it has a higher NPV

 

 

 

Making Capital Investment Decisions

 

 

1                     

To accurately reflect the costs associated with a project, you should exclude interest expenses in the computation of the operating cash flows.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

Side effects such as erosion should be considered in a capital budgeting decision.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

The idea behind setting a bid price is to determine the minimum price at which the net present value of a project will still be zero or positive.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

An opportunity cost is the most valuable alternative that is given up if a particular investment is undertaken.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

A taxable gain occurs when an asset is sold for more than its book value. For capital budgeting purposes, the taxes on the sale are treated as a:

 

            A)        reduction in cash and added to operating cash flow.

            B)        noncash event similar to depreciation.

            C)        reduction in cash and deducted from the book value of the asset.

            D)        reduction in cash and deducted from the taxable gain.

            E)        reduction in cash and deducted from the sale price.

 

6                     

Pro forma statements:

 

            A)        are generally created by first estimating production costs.

            B)        for a proposed project generally consider only the first year of the project.

            C)        recap a firm's activities for the past year.

            D)        should only be prepared when considering a capital budgeting project.

            E)        should use realistic assumptions.

 

7                     

You are advising a friend who is attempting to decide whether or not to drop one of the courses they are currently enrolled in. If they do, they will forfeit half of the money spent on tuition. Which of the following conclusions drawn by your friend is consistent with capital budgeting principles?

 

I. Remaining in the class incurs opportunity cost because they have to reduce the number of hours they are gainfully employed.

II. The tuition is irrelevant to the decision because it is a sunk cost.

III. The time and energy put into the course thus far is a sunk cost.

 

            A)        I only

            B)        I and II only

            C)        I and III only

            D)        II and III only

            E)         I, II, and III

 

8                     

A firm moves into a higher tax bracket. All else equal, the depreciation tax shield will:

 

            A)        be more valuable.

            B)        be less valuable.

            C)        remain unchanged since depreciation doesn't change.

            D)        remain unchanged because changes in tax rates don't matter once a project is in place.

            E)         be either more valuable, less valuable, or unchanged, but it is impossible to tell which without more information.

 

9                     

Your company may introduce a new line of tennis shoes. You have been given the following projections: sales = 35,000 units at $40 per unit; variable costs = $25 per unit; fixed costs = $125,000 per year; initial investment = $1,000,000; project life = 10 years. What is the net income for this project if the corporate tax rate is 34 percent? You may assume straight-line depreciation to a zero book value and a discount rate of 12 percent.

 

            A)        $119,000

            B)        $165,000

            C)        $198,000

            D)        $264,000

            E)         $297,000

 

10                   

You are considering investing in a cost cutting proposal. Net income from the project is expected to equal $27.50 each of the three years of the project's life. The process has an initial cost of $125 and will be depreciated straight-line over 3 years to a salvage value of $0. Assume a 34 percent tax bracket and a discount rate of 15 percent. Suppose the equipment is sold at the end of year 3 for $20, pretax. What is the internal rate of return?

 

            A)        16.3 percent

            B)        29.5 percent

            C)        33.6 percent

            D)        45.8 percent

            E)         62.7 percent

 

 

Project Analysis and Evaluation

 

 

1                     

The degree of operating leverage is equal to the percentage change in the operating cash flow divided by the percentage change in sales quantity.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

A project that just breaks even on a cash basis must have a zero net present value.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

A project that just breaks even on an accounting basis has a discounted payback period equal to its life.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

If a division of a firm finds an exceptionally worthwhile positive net present value project they still will not be able to obtain funding if they are under hard rationing.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

Which of the following statements are true concerning scenario analysis?

 

I. A positive net present value for a project's worst case scenario guarantees you a positive return from the project.

II. The base case scenario generally represents an average estimate of the net present value.

III. If the net present value of the best case scenario is negative then it is probably unnecessary to create base and worst case scenarios.

IV. Scenario analysis is less apt than sensitivity analysis to determine which variable has the greatest impact on the projected net present value.

 

            A)        I and II only

            B)        II and IV only

            C)        III and IV only

            D)        I, II, and III only

            E)        II, III, and IV only

 

6                     

Any time a manager replaces a variable cost with a fixed cost, the firm's _____ effectively increases.

 

            A)        operating leverage

            B)        managerial options

            C)        projected cash flow

            D)        sensitivity contribution

            E)         total variable cost

 

7                     

Which of the following describe(s) variable costs?

 

I. costs that can be forecasted with a high degree of accuracy

II. costs that are equal to zero when production is zero

III. costs that change with the quantity of output

 

            A)        II only

            B)        I and II only

            C)        I and III only

            D)        II and III only

            E)         I, II, and III only

 

8                     

Which of the following requires finding the point at which the net present value of a project is equal to zero?

 

I. finding the project's internal rate of return

II. finding the point at which the internal rate of return is equal to zero

III. finding the point at which the project pays back on a discounted basis

IV. finding the financial break-even point

 

            A)        I and III only

            B)        II and IV only

            C)        I, II, and III only

            D)        I, III, and IV only

            E)         I, II, III, and IV

 

9                     

Which of the following is (are) true about a project that just breaks even on an accounting basis?

 

I. The project has an internal rate of return that is equal to zero.

II. The project has an internal rate of return that is equal to 100 percent.

III. The project has a negative net present value.

IV. The project has a zero net present value.

 

            A)        I and III only

            B)        I and IV only

            C)        II and III only

            D)        II and IV only

            E)         IV only

 

10                   

Which of the following is (are) true about a project that breaks even on a financial basis?

 

I. The project has a zero internal rate of return.

II. The project has a negative net present value.

III. The project has a zero net present value.

IV. The project has an internal rate of return equal to the firm's required return.

 

            A)        I only

            B)        III only

            C)        II and IV only

            D)        I and III only

            E)        III and IV only

 

 

Some Lessons from Capital Market History

 

 

 

1                     

Capital market efficiency is attributable largely to the lack of competition among market participants for information.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

Investors should not count capital gains as part of total returns until the security is sold since the capital gain is really only a paper gain up to that point.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

Your classmate just made $10,000 in a single day by trading in the stock market. It is reasonable to conclude, therefore, that the efficient market hypothesis cannot be true.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

In general, there is a reward for bearing risk.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

The normal distribution is so useful in analyzing security returns because:

 

            A)        we frequently deal with finite data sets.

            B)        of its bell-shaped appearance.

            C)        95 percent of all observations fall within two standard deviations of the mean.

            D)        the distribution of security returns varies so much from a normal distribution.

            E)        it can be completely described by its mean and standard deviation.

 

6                     

Which one of the following investments was the least risky over the period 1926-2003?

 

            A)        small-company stocks

            B)        large-company stocks

            C)        U.S. Treasury bills

            D)        long-term government bonds

            E)         long-term corporate bonds

 

7                     

Which one of the following statements is accurate regarding market efficiency?

 

            A)        In an efficient market, prices adjust quickly and correctly to new information.

            B)        Asset prices in an efficient market are usually too high or too low.

            C)        When stock prices move in an overreaction and correction pattern as a result of the release of new information, the market for this stock is efficient.

            D)        A market is weak form efficient if all information of every kind is reflected in the stock prices.

            E)         You cannot make money by trading on inside information in a market that is semistrong form efficient.

 

8                     

Over the 1926-2003 period, the standard deviation of the returns on long-term corporate bonds has averaged ______ percent per year.

 

            A)        3.1

            B)        8.6

            C)        9.4

            D)        20.4

            E)         33.3

 

9                     

Over the last three years you earned 5 percent, 7 percent, and 9 percent. What is the standard deviation of your returns?

 

            A)        0.8 percent

            B)        1.6 percent

            C)        2.0 percent

            D)        2.3 percent

            E)         2.9 percent

 

10                   

Compute the incremental reward for bearing the risk of owning small-company stocks rather than large-company stocks given the following average returns from 1926-2003: large-company stocks = 12.4 percent, small-company stocks = 17.5 percent, long-term government bonds = 5.8 percent, and U.S. Treasury bills = 3.8 percent.

 

            A)        1.3 percent

            B)        1.9 percent

            C)        5.1 percent

            D)        8.6 percent

            E)         13.7 percent

 

 

Return, Risk, and the Security Market Line

 

 

 

1                     

A unique risk is a risk that affects a relatively large number of the assets in the market.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

Both the variance and the standard deviation are expressed in percentage terms.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

The projected risk premium is defined as the sum of the expected return on a risky investment and the return on a risk-free investment.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

An example of systematic risk would be an unexpected change in interest rates by the Federal Reserve.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

Which one of the following statements is true regarding the beta coefficient?

 

            A)        Beta is a measure of unsystematic risk.

            B)        A beta greater than one represents less systematic risk than the market.

            C)        Generally speaking, the higher the beta the higher the expected return.

            D)        A beta of one indicates an asset is totally risk-free.

            E)         The risk premium of an asset will increase if the beta of that asset decreases.

 

6                     

Given the following notation, what is the equation for the security market line?

 

E(Ri)= expected return on risky asset i

Rm= return on the market portfolio

E(Rm)= expected return on the market portfolio

bi= risky asset i's beta

βm= market portfolio's beta

Rf= risk-free rate of return

 

            A)        E(Ri) = Rm + [E(Rm) — Rf] × βm

            B)        E(Rm) = Rf + [E(Rm) — Rf] × βi

            C)        E(Ri) = Rm + [E(Rm) — Rf] × βi

            D)        E(Ri) = Rf + [E(Rm) — Rf] × βm

            E)        E(Ri) = Rf + [E(Rm) — Rf] × βi

 

7                     

Which of the following have been eliminated from a well-diversified portfolio?

 

I. market risk

II. asset specific risk

III. unsystematic risk

IV. systematic risk

 

            A)        I only

            B)        II only

            C)        I and IV only

            D)        II and III only

            E)         I, II and III only

 

8                     

Which of the following pairs of terms are synonymous?

 

I. systematic risk and unique risk

II. market risk and systematic risk

III. unsystematic risk and asset-specific risk

 

            A)        I only

            B)        II only

            C)        III only

            D)        II and III only

            E)         I, II, and III

 

9                     

What is the risk premium on the following stock if the risk-free rate is 5 percent? The boom state has a probability of occurring of 15 percent and an expected return of 60 percent; the good state has a 50 percent chance of occurring and an expected return of 20 percent; the recession state has a 25 percent chance of occurring and an expected loss of 10 percent; and the depression state has a 10 percent chance of occurring and an expected loss of 30 percent.

 

            A)        0.085

            B)        0.100

            C)        0.125

            D)        0.135

            E)         0.175

 

10                   

Security X has a standard deviation of returns of 35 percent and a beta of 1.45. Security Y has a standard deviation of returns of 28 percent and a beta of 1.06. Security Z has a standard deviation of returns of 44 percent and a beta of 1.22.

 

Given this, which one of the following statements is correct?

 

            A)        Security Z has the greatest total risk because it has the largest standard deviation.

            B)        Security X has the greatest total risk because it has the largest beta.

            C)        Security X has the greatest diversifiable risk because it has the largest beta.

            D)        Security Y has the lowest total risk because it has the lowest beta.

            E)         An equally weighted portfolio of the three will have the same systematic risk as the market portfolio.

 

 

Options and Corporate Finance

 

 

1                     

Warrants are usually issued as sweeteners with public bond issues.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

The higher the exercise price, the greater the value of a call option, all else equal.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

A call option can be worth more than its underlying asset.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

The value of a call option is equal to the stock price minus the present value of the exercise price.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

All else equal, which of the following statements is (are) true for a firm with positive earnings?

 

I. Earnings per share will increase when bonds are converted into shares of common stock.

II. Earnings per share decrease when warrants are exercised.

III. Fully diluted earnings per share will be less than the undiluted earnings per share if either convertible bonds or warrants are involved.

IV. Exercising a warrant decreases the number of shares of common stock outstanding.

 

            A)        I and III only

            B)        II and IV only

            C)        I and IV only

            D)        II and III only

            E)         I and II only

 

6                     

Which one of the following statements is true?

 

            A)        The lower the underlying share price, the higher the value of a call option.

            B)        The lower the exercise price, the lower the value of a call option.

            C)        The longer the time to expiration, the lower the value of a call option.

            D)        The greater the interest rate, the lower the value of a call option.

            E)        The lower the risk of the underlying security, the lower the value of a call option.

 

7                     

The bonds of DEF are convertible into shares of the firm's common stock at $50 per share. The current price of the common stock is $45 per share. The bonds have a $1,000 par value and currently sell for $950 apiece. What is the conversion ratio of these bonds?

 

            A)        20

            B)        22

            C)        25

            D)        45

            E)         50

 

8                     

What is the time value per share of the March put?

 

            A)        $0.00

            B)        $1.00

            C)        $1.50

            D)        $2.00

            E)        $4.00

 

9                     

What is the conversion ratio for this bond?

 

            A)        9.8

            B)        12.3

            C)        15.4

            D)        16.7

            E)         22.2

 

10                   

What is the minimum value of this bond if the current stock price is $69.50 a share and the conversion ratio used is 15.4?

 

            A)        $778.43

            B)        $867.39

            C)        $939.00

            D)        $1,034.32

            E)        $1,070.30

 

 

Cost of Capital

 

 

1                     

For a profitable firm, an increase in its marginal tax rate will increase its weighted average cost of capital if the firm has debt in its capital structure.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

For the purpose of estimating the firm's cost of capital, one cannot look only at the coupon rate on the firm's existing debt.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

The return on equity is the return that equity investors require on their investment in the firm.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

One method of computing a divisional cost of capital is to use the pure-play approach.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

All else equal, a higher corporate tax rate will:

 

            A)        increase the WACC of a firm with debt and equity in its capital structure.

            B)        decrease the WACC of a firm with debt in its capital structure.

            C)        not affect the WACC of a firm with debt in its capital structure.

            D)        decrease the WACC of a firm with only equity in its capital structure.

            E)         change the WACC of a firm with debt in its capital structure, but the direction of the change cannot be determined without more information.

 

6                     

Which one of the following is a disadvantage of the dividend growth model presented in the text for estimating the cost of equity?

 

            A)        The dividend growth model only applies to firms whose dividend growth rate fluctuates widely.

            B)        The dividend growth model only applies to companies that are not currently paying any dividends.

            C)        The dividend growth model explicitly considers risk.

            D)        The estimated cost of equity computed using the dividend growth model is highly sensitive to the estimated growth rate.

            E)         Historical dividends can be used as a basis for future dividends unless the firm has undergone a major change or revised its dividend policy.

 

7                     

Ignoring taxes, if a firm issues debt at par, then the cost of debt:

 

I. is equal to its coupon rate.

II. is equal to its yield-to-maturity.

III. differs from its current yield.

 

            A)        I only

            B)        I and II only

            C)        II only

            D)        I and III only

            E)         I, II, and III

 

8                     

A project has the same risk as the firm's overall operations and must be financed externally. Equity costs 15 percent and debt costs 4 percent after-tax. The firm's debt/equity ratio is .8. The tax rate is 34 percent. What is the minimal internal rate of return the project must earn to be accepted?

 

            A)        51 percent

            B)        10.1 percent

            C)        6 percent

            D)        2 percent

            E)         5 percent

 

9                     

Hartley Psychiatric, Inc. needs to purchase office equipment for its 2,000 drive-in therapy centers nationwide. The total cost of the equipment is $2 million. It is estimated that the after-tax cash inflows from the project will be $210,000 annually forever. Hartley has a debt-to-value ratio of 40 percent based on market values. The firm's cost of equity is 13 percent and its pre-tax cost of debt is 8 percent. The flotation costs of debt and equity are 2 percent and 8 percent, respectively. Assume the firm's tax rate is 35 percent. Ignoring flotation costs, what is the NPV of the proposed project?

 

            A)        $33,966

            B)        $65,990

            C)        $98,542

            D)        $125,506

            E)         $128,034

 

10                   

Hartley Psychiatric, Inc. needs to purchase office equipment for its 2000 drive-in therapy centers nationwide. The total cost of the equipment is $2 million. It is estimated that the after-tax cash inflows from the project will be $210,000 annually forever. Hartley has a debt-to-value ratio of 40 percent based on market values. The firm's cost of equity is 13 percent and its pre-tax cost of debt is 8 percent. The flotation costs of debt and equity are 2 percent and 8 percent, respectively. Assume the firm's tax rate is 35 percent. After considering flotation costs, what is the NPV of the proposed project?

 

            A)        -$72,957

            B)        $428

            C)        $2,091

            D)        $6,862

            E)         $178,675

 

 

Raising Capital

 

 

1                     

Large rights offerings are more common in industrialized nations other than the United States.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

According to the textbook, the market value of a firm's outstanding shares will most likely fall upon the announcement of a new equity offering.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

Empirical evidence suggests that, on average, the shares in initial public offerings have not been significantly underpriced.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

Central Maine Power Company, a regional electric utility, sells 500,000 shares of common stock to investors at large. This is most likely to be a best efforts offering.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

The option giving the underwriter the ability to purchase additional shares of stock at the offer price is called:

 

            A)        a shelf registration.

            B)        a Green Shoe provision.

            C)        dilution.

            D)        standby underwriting.

            E)         a firm commitment offering.

 

6                     

Which one of the following parties will probably benefit the most from the overpricing of a new IPO of common stock handled on a firm-commitment basis?

 

            A)        existing bondholders

            B)        the underwriter

            C)        new shareholders who purchase stock in the open market during the aftermarket

            D)        the issuing firm

            E)         new shareholders who purchase stock from the syndicate

 

7                     

If the underwriter wishes to have the option to make additional profits if an IPO is oversubscribed, they may ask that the underwriting contract contain a:

 

            A)        protective covenant.

            B)        tombstone clause.

            C)        preemptive right provision.

            D)        Regulation A provision.

            E)        Green Shoe provision.

 

8                     

According to the figures in the text, on average, IPOs:

 

            A)        are brought to the market in waves.

            B)        are overpriced.

            C)        have the same flotation costs as seasoned issues.

            D)        produce negative first-day returns.

            E)         are a profitable investment and you should buy shares in any IPO that hits the market.

 

9                     

Which of the following is (are) correct regarding flotation costs?

 

I. On average, there are substantial economies of scale in issuing securities.

II. The costs of issuing debt securities are greater than the costs of issuing equity securities.

III. On average, it costs more to float a seasoned offering than an IPO.

IV. Convertible bonds are cheaper to issue than straight bonds.

 

            A)        I only

            B)        IV only

            C)        I and IV only

            D)        I, II, and IV only

            E)         II and III only

 

10                   

Unique Auto Parts, Inc., a manufacturer of reproduction parts for classic automobiles, needs to raise $2 million via a rights offering. The subscription price is $4 per share. The firm currently has 1,000,000 shares outstanding with a current market price per share of $5. What will the value of a right be?

 

            A)        $.25

            B)        $.33

            C)        $.40

            D)        $.50

            E)         $1.20

 

 

Financial Leverage and Capital Structure Policy

 

 

 

1                     

If the static theory of capital structure is true, then the optimal level of debt for a given firm increases as its marginal tax rate increases and decreases as the costs of financial distress increase.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

Direct bankruptcy costs are those costs that are directly associated with bankruptcy, such as legal and administrative expenses.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

Business risk is a positive function of the systematic risk of a firm's assets.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

Because investors can use homemade leverage to create any level of financial leverage they desire, the capital structure of a firm does not matter to them.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

All else equal, the financial leverage of a firm will:

 

            A)        decrease as the amount of debt increases relative to equity.

            B)        decrease as the firm's retained earnings account grows.

            C)        increase by the amount of equity it issues in a given year.

            D)        decrease if the firm has negative net income.

            E)         decrease as the firm uses debt to fund expansion projects.

 

6                     

Which of the following is (are) true regarding observed capital structures?

 

I. Drug companies appear to use less debt than electric utility companies do.

II. It appears that many firms choose to pay substantial taxes rather than increase debt to further benefit from the interest tax shield.

III. It appears that, for whatever reason, capital structures vary quite a bit across industry groups.

 

            A)        I only

            B)        III only

            C)        I and III only

            D)        I and II only

            E)        I, II, and III

 

7                     

Which of the following statements concerning leverage are correct?

 

I. Shareholders can offset the financial leverage of a firm through the use of homemade leverage.

II. The effect of financial leverage depends on a company's earnings before interest and taxes.

III. The use of leverage by a firm does not affect the earnings per share.

IV. Homemade leverage involves the use of personal borrowing or personal lending.

 

            A)        I and III only

            B)        II and IV only

            C)        I, III, and IV only

            D)        I, II, and IV only

            E)         I, II, III, and IV

 

8                     

A firm with no debt has 200,000 shares outstanding valued at $20 each. Its cost of equity is 12 percent. The firm is considering adding $1,000,000 in debt to its capital structure. The coupon rate would be 8 percent and the firm's tax rate is 34 percent. What would the firm be worth after adding the debt?

 

            A)        $4.033 million

            B)        $4.180 million

            C)        $4.340 million

            D)        $4.660 million

            E)         $5.000 million

 

9                     

A firm has an unlevered cost of capital of 10 percent, a cost of debt of 9 percent, and a tax rate of 34 percent. If it desires a cost of equity of 14 percent, what must its target debt/equity ratio be?

 

            A)        2.49

            B)        3.89

            C)        4.68

            D)        5.14

            E)        6.06

 

10                   

Given the following information, what is GEM Corporation's WACC? EBIT = $2 million; tax rate = 34 percent; market value and book value of debt = $4 million; unlevered cost of capital = 14 percent; cost of debt = 9 percent.

 

            A)        11.4 percent

            B)        11.9 percent

            C)        12.2 percent

            D)        12.6 percent

            E)         13.1 percent

 

 

Dividends and Dividend Policy

 

 

 

1                     

If stock issuance costs are high, investors will prefer low-dividend stocks to high-dividend stocks, all else equal.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

Once it is declared, a common stock dividend becomes a legal financial obligation of the firm.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

Suppose a firm wishes to pay cash to its shareholders. The only way to do so is to pay a dividend.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

A reverse split is a stock split in which a firm's number of shares outstanding is reduced.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

All else equal, which of the following are correct concerning stock splits and stock dividends? All of the statements refer to book values, not market values.

 

I. The par value of the stock will change only with the stock split.

II. Total owners' equity will not change with either a stock split or a stock dividend.

III. The primary effect of either is to increase the number of shares outstanding.

IV. Earnings per share will likely decrease only with the stock dividend.

 

            A)        I and III only

            B)        II and IV only

            C)        I and II only

            D)        I, II and III only

            E)         I, II, III and IV

 

6                     

Which of the following are accurate regarding share repurchases?

 

I. In a world without imperfections, there is essentially no difference between a share repurchase and a cash dividend.

II. Share repurchases cannot be undertaken for the sole purpose of avoiding taxes.

III. Repurchasing shares is a useful method of stabilizing cash dividends.

IV. Share repurchases result in an increase in earnings per share.

 

            A)        IV only

            B)        I and III only

            C)        II and IV only

            D)        I, II, and IV only

            E)        I, II, III, and IV

 

7                     

Which of the following are consistent with the existence of an information content effect of dividends?

 

I. IBM's share price rises upon the announcement of unexpectedly high earnings and a larger than expected increase in its current quarterly dividend.

II. GM's share price falls on the same day the firm announces a stock dividend.

III. Con Ed's share price drops by 33 percent after it announces it is omitting its regular quarterly dividend payment.

 

            A)        I only

            B)        II only

            C)        III only

            D)        I and II only

            E)        I and III only

 

8                     

Stansfield, Inc. currently has 400,000 shares of stock outstanding, each with a market price of $20 and a par value of $2. The firm would prefer to have its stock trade at a value of between $30 and $35 per share. Of the following choices, which one would allow the firm to achieve its objective?

 

            A)        2-for-1 stock split

            B)        50 percent stock dividend

            C)        2-for-3 reverse stock split

            D)        1-for-2 reverse stock split

            E)         $2 per share cash dividend

 

9                     

Sesame Sweet, Inc. has 220,000 shares outstanding with a par value of $1 per share and a market price of $12.00 per share. Capital in excess of par amounts to $540,000, while retained earnings is $275,000. There is no treasury stock and there are no transactions costs. Suppose Sesame Sweet declares a 10 percent (small) stock dividend. What happens to total owners' equity on the balance sheet?

 

            A)        It remains unchanged.

            B)        The account increases by $22,000.

            C)        The account increases by $44,000.

            D)        The account increases by $242,000.

            E)         The account increases by $264,000.

 

10                   

Sesame Sweet, Inc. has 220,000 shares outstanding with a par value of $1 per share and a market price of $12.00 per share. Capital in excess of par amounts to $540,000, while retained earnings is $275,000. There is no treasury stock and there are no transactions costs. Suppose Sesame Sweet declares a 3-for-1 stock split. What is the market price of a share of the company's stock after the split?

 

            A)        $4.00 per share

            B)        $5.75 per share

            C)        $6.00 per share

            D)        $8.00 per share

            E)         $36.00 per share

 

 

 

Short-Term Finance and Planning

 

 

1                     

A firm is not considered healthy unless its accounts payable period exceeds its operating cycle.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

An increase in an asset account is an activity that decreases cash.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

Carrying costs are costs that rise with decreases in the level of investment in current assets.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

A firm that sets liberal credit terms for its customers is likely following a flexible short-term financial policy.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

Which one of the following is true?

 

            A)        The inventory period of the operating cycle ends when the receivable it creates is actually paid by the customer.

            B)        The length of the operating cycle is always greater than or equal to the length of the cash cycle.

            C)        The accounts receivable period is always greater than or equal to the length of the cash cycle.

            D)        The inventory period plus the accounts receivable period is equal in length to the operating cycle plus the cash cycle.

            E)         The accounts payable period ends when the inventory is sold.

 

6                     

Which of the following activities increase cash, all else equal?

 

I. reducing long-term debt

II. acquiring inventory

III. selling fixed assets

IV. factoring accounts receivable

 

            A)        I only

            B)        II only

            C)        I and IV only

            D)        I, II, and III only

            E)        III and IV only

 

7                     

According to the text, which of the following managers have a direct influence on the firm's accounts payable balance?

 

I. credit manager

II. production manager

III. payables manager

IV. controller

 

            A)        I only

            B)        II only

            C)        I, III, and IV only

            D)        II, III, and IV only

            E)         I and IV only

 

8                     

Suppose that the inventory period is 50 days, the accounts receivable period is 40 days, and the accounts payable period is 35 days. What is the cash cycle?

 

            A)        25 days

            B)        45 days

            C)        55 days

            D)        90 days

            E)         135 days

 

9                     

On May 15, your firm receives 20 cases of designer pens. On June 30, your firm pays $3,250 for the pens. On July 15, the pens are sold on credit for $10,500. On September 10, your firm collects the receivable in full. If each transaction occurs at the end of the business day, how many days are in the accounts receivable period?

 

            A)        46 days

            B)        57 days

            C)        61 days

            D)        72 days

            E)         118 days

 

10                   

Jumbo, Inc. had sales of $8,000 in November, $14,000 in December, and projects sales of $10,000 in January, $12,000 in February, and $8,000 in March. The firm's COGS in any given month is equal to 70 percent of the next month's sales. The firm collects its receivables in 60 days and pays its payables in 30 days. The firm begins January 1 with $10,000 in cash. All sales and purchases are on credit. There are no other costs or revenues. What are Jumbo's total cash collections in March? Assume there are 30 days in every month.

 

            A)        $10,000

            B)        $11,000

            C)        $11,600

            D)        $12,100

            E)         $13,000

 

 

Cash and Liquidity Management

 

 

 

1                     

The BAT model is more useful than the Miller-Orr model because the Miller-Orr model is too complex for most firms.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

The opportunity cost of holding cash is inversely related to the level of market interest rates.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

Cash and liquidity management are essentially the same thing.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

A lockbox system is one method a firm can use to accelerate collections of cash.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

The difference between a firm's available cash balance and its book cash balance is called:

 

            A)        a firm's compensating balance.

            B)        float.

            C)        the target cash level.

            D)        the adjustment cost.

            E)         the average cash balance.

 

6                     

In an ideal world, all creditors would require that you pay them on exactly the same day you get paid. If this were true, then the level of cash you would need to hold to meet your _____ needs would be relatively low during the month.

 

            A)        speculative

            B)        transactions

            C)        precautionary

            D)        Keynesian

            E)         float

 

7                     

According to your checkbook, you have a $3,000 balance in your account. You write checks totaling $4,500 and make a deposit of $3,500. What is your collection float?

 

            A)        -$1,500

            B)        -$3,500

            C)        -$3,000

            D)        -$4,500

            E)         -$8,000

 

8                     

Picard Industries requires $250,000 a week to pay bills. The fixed cost of transferring money is $65 per transfer. The standard deviation of the weekly cash flows is $25,000 and the lower cash balance limit is $40,000. Assume the applicable annual interest rate is 5%. Using the BAT model, what is the total trading cost?

 

            A)        $3,117

            B)        $4,596

            C)        $5,580

            D)        $7,664

            E)         $9,192

 

9                     

O'Pinion Manufacturing estimates that it disburses $900,000 weekly in order to pay bills. The fixed cost of transferring money is $75 per transfer. Based on historical data, the standard deviation of the weekly cash flows is $295,000 and the lower cash balance limit is $300,000. Using the Miller-Orr model, and assuming the interest rate is 0.094% per week, what is the optimum initial cash balance?

 

            A)        $173,332

            B)        $203,835

            C)        $405,592

            D)        $473,332

            E)         $493,835

 

10                   

O'Pinion Manufacturing estimates that it disburses $900,000 weekly in order to pay bills. The firm's annual opportunity rate is 5%. The fixed cost of transferring money is $75 per transfer. Based on historical data, the standard deviation of the weekly cash flows is $295,000 and the lower cash balance limit is $300,000. Using the Miller-Orr model, and assuming the interest rate is 0.094% per week, what is the average cash balance?

 

            A)        $413,250

            B)        $521,339

            C)        $531,109

            D)        $598,712

            E)         $631,773

 

 

Credit and Inventory Management

1                     

The fact that auto parts stores face shorter credit periods than florists is consistent with the factors listed as influences on credit period in the text.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

One of the most important factors influencing the length of the credit period offered by the seller is the operating cycle of the seller.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

In accounts receivable management, a firm's collection policy details the procedures it will follow in collecting accounts receivable.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

Most trade credit is offered on open account although, at times, a firm may require the customer sign a promissory note.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

There is a saying in banking that states when a business is experiencing financial problems, trade creditors are the first to know. Why would this be true?

 

            A)        Trade creditors perform credit checks less often than banks do.

            B)        Trade creditors get all of their information about credit risks from the banks.

            C)        Trade creditors can always take back the merchandise they sold the borrower if they don't get paid.

            D)        Trade creditors extend credit only to the most creditworthy businesses while banks extend short-term loans to almost any borrower.

            E)        Trade creditors typically extend credit more often and for a shorter maturity to a business than other creditors such as banks.

 

6                     

If you close your dry cleaning store to open a fruit stand, you will likely find the length of the credit period you get from your suppliers to be relatively:

 

            A)        long due to the risks involved.

            B)        long if your account is a small one for your supplier.

            C)        short because fruit is highly perishable.

            D)        short because fruit is a high cost item.

            E)         short if there is a high degree of competition among your suppliers.

 

7                     

A firm was turned down for credit because it had demonstrated an unwillingness to make payments in a timely fashion in the past despite its solid financial performance. This denial was based on credit:

 

            A)        capacity.

            B)        character.

            C)        capital.

            D)        collateral.

            E)         economic condition.

 

8                     

Law 'N' Order Industries recently changed the terms offered its customers from 2/10, net 30 to 3/10 net 21. The firm has changed its:

 

I. cash discount.

II. net credit period.

III. cash discount period.

 

            A)        I only

            B)        II only

            C)        III only

            D)        I and II only

            E)         I, II, and III

 

9                     

Your company is considering granting credit to a new customer. The price per unit is $165 and the variable cost per unit is $150. The monthly interest rate is 0.8 percent. The customer will pay in 30 days if they do not default. If the customer does not default, they will buy one unit every month forever. What is the break-even default percent?

 

            A)        3.7 percent

            B)        6.1 percent

            C)        61.5 percent

            D)        88.0 percent

            E)        92.0 percent

 

10                   

Proposed credit policy, price = $50, variable cost = $35, quantity = 885 units per month, the monthly interest rate is 1.0 percent, and the terms of credit are net 30. What is the cost of switching?

 

            A)        $35,125

            B)        $38,225

            C)        $41,125

            D)        $43,725

            E)         $53,000

 

 

 

International Corporate Finance

 

 

1                     

The use of local financing for a project located in a foreign country increases the political risk of that project.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

You live in New York City. You open the Wall Street Journal and find a quote of 1.3468 Canadian dollars for one U.S. dollar. This is an example of an indirect quote.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

There is no mechanism that allows a foreign firm's shares to be traded on an exchange in the United States.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

A spot trade in the foreign currency market is an agreement to trade currencies based on the exchange rate today for settlement within two business days.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

The rate that most international banks charge one another for loans of Eurodollars overnight in the London market is called the:

 

            A)        American Depository rate.

            B)        Samurai rate.

            C)        European Currency Unit.

            D)        London Interbank Offer Rate.

            E)         Eurobond rate.

 

6                     

According to today's Wall Street Journal, the direct quote for the euro has gone from $1.2186 to $1.2191. In other words; the value of the U.S. dollar has:

 

            A)        fallen against the value of euro.

            B)        risen against the value of the euro.

            C)        remained unchanged relative to the value of the euro.

            D)        changed but there is not enough information to make a statement about the relative change of the U.S. dollar versus the euro.

            E)         fallen against most of the world's major currencies.

 

7                     

Suppose the nominal risk-free rate of interest in the United States is 5 percent. The nominal risk-free rate in Germany is 8 percent with inflation of 6 percent. What is the approximate inflation rate in the United States?

 

            A)        2.0 percent

            B)        3.0 percent

            C)        4.0 percent

            D)        5.0 percent

            E)         6.8 percent

 

8                     

Suppose absolute purchasing power parity holds. The exchange rate between Indian rupees and U.S. dollars is Rs .2312 per $1.00. If an automobile costs $35,000 in the United States, how much should the same car cost in India?

 

            A)        Rs161

            B)        Rs763

            C)        Rs1606

            D)        Rs7,630

            E)        Rs1,604,785

 

9                     

A U.S. firm is considering purchasing a subsidiary in Great Britain. The subsidiary will cost £16 million and will generate cash inflows of £7.6 million per year at the end of each of the next three years. After that, the company will be worthless. The current exchange rate is £0.83 British pounds per $1.00. The U.S. inflation rate is expected to be 4 percent over this period. The current risk-free rate of interest in the United States is 5 percent and the risk-free rate in Great Britain is 8 percent. Assume the cost of capital for this project is 15 percent on dollar investments. What is the NPV of this project using the foreign currency approach?

 

            A)        $294,405

            B)        $489,269

            C)        $524,963

            D)        $631,896

            E)         $832,095

 

10                   

The following quotes are given as the U.S. $ Equivalent: Canada (Dollar) 0.7196, Hong Kong (Dollar) 0.1291, Sweden (Krona) 0.1400. The following quotes are given as Currency per $: Canada (Dollar) 1.3897, Hong Kong (Dollar) 7.7459, Sweden (Krona) 7.1429. How many Hong Kong dollars are there per Swedish Krona?

 

            A)        HK$0.9222

            B)        HK$1.0844

            C)        HK$1.3256

            D)        HK$1.5649

            E)         HK$2.4981

 

 

Risk Management:

An Introduction to Financial Engineering

 

 

1
The main difference between a futures contract and a forward contract is that with the former, buyers and sellers realize gains or losses on the settlement date, while the latter requires that gains or losses are realized daily.

 

      A)   True

 

      B)   False

                                    

 

2
The prices of goods and services have remained relatively stable over the last three decades, but the year-to-year rate of change in those prices has increased dramatically.

 

      A)   True

 

      B)   False

                                    

 

3
Immunization is another term for hedging.

 

      A)   True

 

      B)   False

                                    

 

4
Economic exposure is the long-run financial risk arising from permanent changes in prices or other economic fundamentals.

 

      A)   True

 

      B)   False

                                    

 

5        
A call option is:

 

      A)   the right, but not the obligation, to sell an asset for a specified price on or before a specified date in the future.

 

      B)   a legally binding agreement to sell an asset for a specified price on a specified date.

 

      C)   the right, but not the obligation, to purchase an asset for a specified price by a specified date in the future.

 

      D)   an agreement to exchange cash flows within the next two days.

 

      E)   an agreement to sell an asset for a specified price on a specified date with gains and losses recognized daily.

                                    

 

6                
Which of the following are generally correct about financial engineering?

 

I. Financial engineering is frequently used to create financial hedges.
II. Financial engineering is using available financial instruments to create new ones.
III. In a world where prices are very stable, there would be very little demand for financial engineering.
IV. Financial engineering is a growth industry because the world is becoming less risky.

 

 

      A)   I and III only

 

      B)   II and IV only

 

      C)   I, II, and III only

 

      D)   II, III, and IV only

 

      E)   I, III, and IV only

                                    

 

7                
You think the price of GM stock is going to fall. In order to make money, you could _____ option on GM stock.

 

I. buy a call
II. sell a call
III. buy a put
IV. sell a put

 

 

      A)   I and IV only

     

      B)   II and III only

 

      C)   I and III only

 

      D)   I and IV only

     

      E)   III only

                                    

 

8                
Based on these quotes, what is the lowest contract price at which 15,000 lbs. of orange juice for delivery in July traded during the day? 


Orange Juice (CTN) 15,000 lbs.; cents per lb.

       Open          High       Low        Settle     Change       Lifetime       Lifetime       Open

                                                                              High            Low            Interest


July      74.90     82.30     74.90     82.20      +6.80         128.50        73.00          17,832

Sept    77.50     83.00     77.50     83.00      +5.00         121.30        77.10          6,379

Nov      80.50     85.75     80.50     85.75      +5.00         113.25        79.80          3,149

Jan      83.50     88.00     83.00     88.50      +5.00         119.75        82.75          1,397

 

 

      A)   $11,235

 

      B)   $11,625

 

      C)   $12,330

 

      D)   $12,075

 

      E)   $12,345

                                    

 

9                
Based on the following quotes, for the purposes of marking to market, the current value of the June contract is:


S&P 500 INDEX (CME) — $500 times index

          Open     High       Low       Settle       Change      Lifetime       Lifetime       Open

                                                                              High           Low            Interest


June    829.5     844.2     828.6     841.35      +11.70       844.20        629.05        183,158

Sept    839.3     852.8     839.0     849.90      +11.75       852.80        707.50        8,621

Dec     851.4     862.2     851.0     859.35      +11.70       862.20        753.00        3,338

 

 

      A)   $314,525.

 

      B)   $412,235.

 

      C)   $414,300.

 

      D)   $420,675.

 

      E)   $423,100.

                                    

 

10              
Based on the following quotes, which of the futures contracts set lifetime highs on this particular day?


S&P 500 INDEX (CME) — $500 times index

          Open     High       Low       Settle       Change      Lifetime       Lifetime       Open

                                                                              High           Low            Interest


June    829.5     844.2     828.6     841.35      +11.70       844.20        629.05        183,158

Sept    839.3     852.8     839.0     849.90      +11.75       852.81        707.50        8,621

Dec     851.4     862.2     851.0     859.35      +11.70       862.20        753.00        3,338

 

I. June
II. September
III. December

 

 

      A)   None of them did

 

      B)   I only

 

      C)   II only

 

      D)   I and III only

 

      E)   I, II, and III

 

 

Option Valuation

 

 

 

1                     

The put-call parity condition for options is only valid for American, and not European, option types.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

An American call option always has the same value as a European call option, assuming the underlying stock does not pay dividends.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

All else the same, as the volatility of the stock increases, both call and put options decrease in value.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

The sensitivity of an option's price to a change in its time to expiration is called the option's "vega."

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

European put-call parity says the difference in price for call options less put options, both with exercise price E and time to maturity T, is equal to the stock price:

 

            A)        minus the future value of the exercise price.

            B)        plus the future value of the exercise price.

            C)        minus the present value of the exercise price.

            D)        plus the present value of the exercise price.

            E)         plus the exercise price.

 

6                     

The sensitivity of an option's value to a change in the time to expiration is called the option's:

 

            A)        delta.

            B)        theta.

            C)        vega.

            D)        rho.

            E)         gamma.

 

7                     

A put option with a $30 exercise price and three months to expiration sells for $1.55. The continuously compounded risk-free rate is 6 percent annually. The stock sells for $35. How much must a call option sell for with the same exercise price and expiration?

 

            A)        $3.45

            B)        $5.00

            C)        $7.00

            D)        $8.55

            E)         $9.25

 

8                     

Given the following information, what is the price of a European put option?

 

Stock price $58

Exercise price $55

Time to expiration three months

Risk-free rate 8 percent per year, compounded continuously

Standard deviation 25 percent annually

 

 

            A)        $0.00

            B)        $1.21

            C)        $1.90

            D)        $2.56

            E)         $3.53

 

9                     

ABC Company has zero coupon bonds outstanding with a total face value of $250 million. These bonds mature in two years. The current market value of the firm's assets is $285 million with a standard deviation of 30 percent per year. The risk-free rate is 6 percent per year compounded continuously. What is the market value of the firm's debt?

 

            A)        $18.016 million

            B)        $81.286 million

            C)        $203.714 million

            D)        $221.730 million

            E)         $250.000 million

 

10                   

ABC Company has zero coupon bonds outstanding with a total face value of $250 million. These bonds mature in two years. The current market value of the firm's assets is $285 million with a standard deviation of 30 percent per year. The risk-free rate is 6 percent per year compounded continuously. What is the firm's continuously compounded cost of debt?

 

            A)        6.00 percent

            B)        7.41 percent

            C)        8.52 percent

            D)        10.24 percent

            E)         15.67 percent

 

 

Mergers and Acquisitions

 

 

 

1                     

Stockholders like mutual funds; therefore, they will pay a premium for the shares of a firm that is a conglomerate because the firm is essentially a mutual fund.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

A spin-off involves the distribution of shares in a subsidiary to existing parent company stockholders.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

The possible benefits of an acquisition include revenue enhancement and cost reductions.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

A joint venture is a formal arrangement where two separate firms put up money to establish a new firm.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

Which of the following is (are) accurate with regards to advantages or disadvantages in using a merger as a method of acquisition?

 

I. An advantage of a merger is that it is legally complex.

II. A disadvantage of a merger is that it requires the approval of the shareholders of each firm.

III. An advantage of a merger is that there is no need to transfer title to the individual assets of the acquired firm to the acquiring firm.

 

            A)        I only

            B)        III only

            C)        I and II only

            D)        II and III only

            E)         I, II, and III

 

6                     

_____ it is impossible for a tax-free acquisition to take place.

 

            A)        If an acquisition is for business purposes

            B)        If the purchasing firm exchanges its own stock for the selling firm's equity

            C)        If an acquisition is being undertaken with the express purpose of avoiding taxes

            D)        If the stockholders in the target firm will retain an equity interest in the bidder

            E)         If the selling shareholders will be considered to have exchanged their old shares for new ones of equal value

 

7                     

In a(n) _____, the managers of the firm purchase the outstanding shares and take the firm private.

 

            A)        proxy contest

            B)        tender offer

            C)        vertical acquisition

            D)        management buyout

            E)         asset acquisition

 

8                     

Suppose you have the following information concerning an acquiring firm (Firm A) and a target firm (Firm B). Neither firm has any debt. The incremental value of the acquisition is estimated to be $250,000. Firm B is willing to be acquired for $540,000 worth of Firm A's stock. Firm A has 50,000 shares outstanding, Firm B has 18,000. The price per share of Firm A's stock is $50 and the price per share of Firm B's stock is $22.50. What is the value of Firm B to A in this case?

 

            A)        $138,000

            B)        $250,000

            C)        $405,000

            D)        $655,000

            E)         $920,000

 

9                     

Firm A has 10,000 shares of stock outstanding, each with a market price of $25 per share. Firm B has 7,500 shares of stock outstanding, each with a market value of $10 per share. Firm A can acquire Firm B for $82,500 in either cash or stock. Both firms are totally financed with equity. Total synergy from the acquisition is $12,500. What is the merger premium over B's stock price?

 

            A)        8.50 percent

            B)        9.25 percent

            C)        10.00 percent

            D)        10.25 percent

            E)         11.50 percent

 

10                   

Firm A has 10,000 shares of stock outstanding, each with a market price of $25 per share. Firm B has 7,500 shares of stock outstanding, each with a market value of $10 per share. Firm A can acquire Firm B for $82,500 in either cash or stock. Both firms are totally financed with equity. Total synergy from the acquisition is $12,500. What is the NPV of acquiring Firm B with stock?

 

            A)        $3,746

            B)        $3,925

            C)        $4,122

            D)        $5,000

            E)         $5,510

 

Explanation: To begin, you must first find the new price per share (it is $25.38) and the number of new shares that must be issued (3,300). Use this information along with the value of Firm B to Firm A to compute the NPV. 

 

 

 

Leasing

 

 

 

1                     

According to IRS regulations, the existence of a bargain purchase option will not affect the ability of the lessee to deduct the lease payments from taxable income.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

2                     

Bondo Manufacturing has just signed a lease agreement with MIPS Computers. Bondo agreed to pay $15,000 per month for 12 months. The purchase price of the equipment is $400,000. According to the lease agreement, MIPS will pay property taxes and insurance on the equipment. This lease is most likely a financial lease.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

3                     

The decision to lease or purchase an asset is best characterized as a financing decision rather than an investment decision.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

4                     

A tax-oriented lease is a financial lease in which the lessor is the owner for tax purposes.

 

            A)        True

            B)        False

 

5                     

A sale and leaseback is a:

 

            A)        lease in which the lessor borrows a large fraction of the cost of the leased asset.

            B)        long-term, fully amortized lease in which the lessee is responsible for asset upkeep.

            C)        lease in which a firm sells an asset to the lessor and then leases it back.

            D)        short-term lease in which the lessor is responsible for the insurance, taxes and upkeep.

            E)         lease in which the lessee borrows a substantial portion of the lease payments.

 

6                     

Which of the following statements are good reasons for leasing?

 

I. Taxes may be reduced by leasing.

II. Leasing transfers uncertainty about the future value of the leased asset to the lessor.

III. Leasing may encumber fewer assets than borrowing.

IV. Leasing may incur less transaction costs than buying.

 

            A)        I and II only

            B)        III and IV only

            C)        II, III, and IV only

            D)        I, II, and III only

            E)        I, II, III, and IV

 

7                     

Poncho Parts, Inc. manufactures reproduction parts for classic cars. The firm needs a computer-operated turret lathe that costs $440,000. It can borrow at 9.5 percent. The lathe will be used for six years, after which it will be worthless. Enterprising Leasing, Inc. will lease the equipment to the firm for $100,000 per year. The firm's tax rate is 34 percent. Using straight-line depreciation, what is the net advantage to leasing (NAL)?

 

            A)        -$3,379

            B)        -$1,130

            C)        $7,230

            D)        $8,563

            E)         $11,235

 

8                     

Dog Chew Products needs to replace its rawhide tanning and molding equipment. It can be used for four years and will have no salvage value. The equipment costs $930,000. The firm can lease it for $245,000 a year, or it can borrow the money to purchase the equipment at 9 percent. The firm's tax rate is 39 percent. The three year ACRS depreciation schedule is: year 1 = 33.33 percent, year 2 = 44.44 percent, year 3 = 14.82 percent, and year 4 = 7.41 percent. What is the depreciation tax shield for year 3?

 

            A)        $26,876

            B)        $53,752

            C)        $62,023

            D)        $84,074

            E)         $120,888

 

9                     

Dog Chew Products needs to replace its rawhide tanning and molding equipment. It can be used for four years and will have no salvage value. The equipment costs $930,000. The firm can lease it for $245,000 a year, or it can borrow the money to purchase the equipment at 9 percent. The three year ACRS depreciation schedule is: year 1 = 33.33 percent, year 2 = 44.44 percent, year 3 = 14.82 percent, and year 4 = 7.41 percent. Assume your company will not pay taxes for the next four years. Now what is the net advantage to leasing?

 

            A)        $79,102

            B)        $88,132

            C)        $136,269

            D)        $138,706

            E)         $152,062

 

10                   

Dog Chew Products needs to replace its rawhide tanning and molding equipment. It can be used for four years. The equipment costs $930,000. The firm can lease it for $245,000 a year, or it can borrow the money to purchase the equipment at 9 percent. The firm's tax rate is 39 percent. The three year ACRS depreciation schedule is: year 1 = 33.33 percent, year 2 = 44.44 percent, year 3 = 14.82 percent, and year 4 = 7.41 percent. The equipment will be worth $100,000 in four years. What is the net advantage to leasing?

 

            A)        $29,843

            B)        $31,132

            C)        $36,269

            D)        $138,706

            E)         $152,062