FIN 301
1. One reason why we adjust for the change in net working capital when we calculate cash flows is:
a) Because in most cases “receivables collected” is equal to “sales book” and “expenses paid” is equal to “expenses incurred”.
b) Because “sales” and “expenses” obtained from the firm’s income statements are typically not equal to “cash flows”.
c) Because we need to adjust for depreciation.
d) Because a positive change in net working capital from one year to the other reflects a cash inflow.
e) Because we need to adjust for investments in fixed assets (e.g., buildings, machines, etc.).
2. Precise Corp. is considering the acquisition of a new CNC machine. The NPV of this acquisition project is 2.5millionandtheprojecthasanIRRof143/share as dividends and will not reinvest in any new projects for the foreseeable future. You can expect the following:
a) Energy Supply’s dividends will grow at 10%.
b) Energy Supply’s dividends will not grow.
c) Energy Supply’s dividends will grow by more than the required rate of return.
d) Energy Supply’s dividends will grow at a negative growth rate.
e) Energy Supply’s earnings-per-share will grow at 10%.
4. Consider a project that requires an initial investment of 200,000todayandwillgeneratecashflowsof100,000 at t = 2 and 100,000att=4.WhatistheIRRofthisproject?<br>a)IRRdoesnotexist<br>b)Zero<br>c)Positiveinfinity<br>d)102 per share and dividends are expected to grow at a rate of 4% per year forever. If Belford’s current stock price is 40,whatwillbeitssharepriceoneyearfromtoday(rightafterthenextdividendpayment)?<br>a)38.00
b) 40.00<br>c)41.60
d) 42.00<br>e)43.60
7. Gateway Tours is choosing between two bus models. The “Old Reliable” bus model has an expected life of 7 years, an NPV of -218,000,andanEAC(equivalentannualcost)of−46,450. The “Short and Sweet” bus model has an NPV of -318,000andanexpectedlifeof5years.Therequiredrateofreturnis1111,000. Asset 1 was purchased 4 years ago for 10,000,andAsset2wasacquired3yearsagoalsofor10,000. If the firm sells Asset 1 and 2 for 4,000and6,000, respectively, and the Class 10 Asset Pool is closed, what would be the firm’s tax consequences? Assume a tax rate of 40%.
a) The firm has to pay a capital gains tax.
b) The sale of the two assets will result in a terminal loss and a final CCA tax shield of 400.<br>c)Duetothesaleofthetwoassetsthefirmwillpayadditionaltaxesof400.
d) There won’t be any tax consequences when the pool is closed.
e) The firm has under-depreciated the two assets and will need to pay taxes of 200.<br>9.Consideraprojectwithaninitialinvestmentof−120 (t = 0) and two cash flows of 310(t=1)and−200 (t = 2).
a) The project has one (positive) IRR.
b) The project has two (positive) IRRs.
c) The project has three (positive) IRRs.
d) The NPV of this project is positive when the required rate of return is 0%.
e) The project has no IRR.
10. You are considering making a movie. The movie is expected to cost 10millionupfront(att=0).Afterthat,itisexpectedtomake5 million in the first year (at t = 1) and 2millionineachofthefollowingfouryears(att=2to5).Thefollowingstatementistrue:<br>a)Iftherequiredpaybackperiodis2years,youwillmakethemovie.<br>b)Thepaybackperiodofthisinvestmentis4years.<br>c)Thepaybackperiodofthisinvestmentis3years.<br>d)ThemovieprojecthasapositiveNPV.<br>e)ThemovieprojecthasarequiredrateofreturngreaterthanitsIRR.<br>UsethefollowinginformationtoanswerMultipleChoiceProblems11to15:<br>CenexInc.reportedearnings−per−shareof4 this year. Mr. Beauford, the CEO of Cenex, pays 60% of earnings as dividends every year. Cenex has just paid its annual dividend to shareholders and will pay the next dividend in exactly one year from today. Mr. Beauford belie代 写FIN 301 Sample midterm 2Python
ves that based on the current payout and reinvestment policy, Cenex dividends will grow at a rate of 5% per year for the foreseeable future (i.e., forever).
Assume for all the following questions 11 to 15 that the required rate of return on Cenex stock is 11% (EAR).
11. Given the information above, what is the stock price of Cenex Inc. today?
a) 22.9<br>b)26.7
c) 28.0<br>d)40.0
e) 42.0<br>12.TracySpence,anequityanalyst,believesthatstartingnextyear,Cenexwillpayoutallearningsasdividendsfortheforeseeablefuture.Further,shebelievesthatnextyear’searnings−per−sharewillbe5. Based on her expectations, what would be Cenex’s stock price today?
a) 27.3<br>b)40.0
c) 45.5<br>d)50.0
e) 83.3<br>13.AnnKing,theCFOofCenex,isevaluatinganexpansionproject.Sheexpectsthatthisexpansionprojectwouldrequireaninitialinvestmentinoneyear(t=1)of2.5/share and would result in additional annual cash flows of 1.5/shareoverthenexttenyearsstartingintwoyearsfromnow(att=2tot=11).Theopportunitycostofcapitalforthisprojectis115.7
b) 6.3<br>c)8.0
d) 11.3<br>e)CenexshouldnotundertakethatprojectbecauseitsNPVisnegative.<br>14.Goingbacktotheinitialcase,Mr.Beaufordisworriedthatthecurrentpayoutpolicyofpayingout601 million (at t = 0) and can be sold for 115,000attheendofitsexpected4−yearoperatinglife.Thenewassemblylinewouldincreasetheannualoutputcapacityfromcurrently750,000to950,000smartphonesperyear(att=1tot=4).FECestimatestoearn10 per smartphone, calculated as sales less operating expenses (not including taxes, depreciation, or adjustments for net working capital). A study conducted by an independent consulting firm estimates that FEC will be able to lower net working capital by 50,000whenthenewassemblylineisinstalled(att=0),andthatnetworkingcapitalwillincreaseagainby50,000 at the end of the machine’s operating life (at t = 4). The fee for this study amounts to 18,000andisduetoday.Thenewassemblylinebelongstoassetclass43withaCCArateof3018,000 for the study conducted by the consulting firm is an example of:
a) A sunk cost
b) An opportunity cost
c) A change in net working capital
d) An initial investment
e) A residual salvage
17. What is the initial cash outlay (i.e., the total cash flow at t = 0; excluding any CCA tax shields)?
a) -617,500<br>b)−950,000
c) -968,000<br>d)−1,000,000
e) -1,050,000<br>18.Whatisthetotalcashflowinyear3(att=3;excludinganyCCAtaxshields)?<br>a)1,300,000
b) 1,362,475<br>c)2,000,000
d) 2,018,000<br>e)6,175,000
19. What is the last year’s total cash flow (at t = 4; excluding any CCA tax shields)?
a) 1,135,000<br>b)1,250,000
c) 2,065,000<br>d)1,465,000
e) 1,365,000<br>20.WhatistheCCAinyear2(att=2)?<br>a)73,500
b) 89,250<br>c)150,000
d) 210,000<br>e)165,000
21. What is the NPV of the project?
a) NPV = PV of total cash flows (excluding CCA TS) – PV CCA tax shields
b) NPV = PV of total cash flows (excluding CCA TS) + PV CCA tax shields
c) NPV = PV of total cash flows (excluding CCA TS)
d) NPV = PV CCA tax shields
e) NPV = PV of total cash flows (excluding CCA TS) – PV CCA tax shields + NWC
22. Suppose the consultants were wrong and net working capital increases by 100,000whenthenewassemblylineisinstalled(andwilldecreaseby100,000 at the end of the project). What would be the additional tax savings due to this change in net working capital requirements?
a) 0<br>b)50,000
c) -50,000<br>d)−65,000
e) -100,000<br>23.Supposeproductionneedstobehaltedforfivedaystoinstallthenewassemblyline.Thisproductionstopwouldresultinapre−taxoperatinglossof75,000 (at t = 0). How much would the NPV of the project change due to this new information?
a) 0<br>b)75,000
c) -26,250<br>d)−75,000
e) -$48,750
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