Tutorial 8 - Raising Capital
Tutorial 8 - Raising Capital
Tutorial Questions
Raising Capital
1. Zero Corp's total common equity at the end of last year was $405,000 and its net income was $70,000.
What was its ROE?
2. Your sister is thinking about starting a new business. The company would require $375,000 of assets,
and it would be financed entirely with common stock. She will go forward only if she thinks the firm
can provide a 13.5% return on the invested capital, which means that the firm must have a ROE of
13.5%. How much net income must be expected to warrant starting the business?
3. Song Corp's stock price at the end of last year was $23.50 and its earnings per share for the year were
$1.30. What was its P/E ratio?
4. Hoagland Corp's stock price at the end of last year was $33.50, and its book value per share was $25.00.
What was its market/book ratio?
5. Chang Corp. has $375,000 of assets, and it uses only common equity capital (zero debt). Its sales for
the last year were $595,000, and its net income was $25,000. Stockholders recently voted in a new
management team that has promised to lower costs and get the return on equity up to 15.0%. What
profit margin would the firm need in order to achieve the 15% ROE, holding everything else constant?
6. Last year Ann Arbor Corp had $155,000 of assets, $305,000 of sales, $20,000 of net income, and a
debt-to-total-assets ratio of 37.5%. The new CFO believes a new computer program will enable it to
reduce costs and thus raise net income to $33,000. Assets, sales, and the debt ratio would not be
affected. By how much would the cost reduction improve the ROE?
7. The Good Corporation is considering an equity issue to finance a new space station. A total of $15
million in new equity is needed. If the direct costs are estimated at 7 percent of the amount raised,
how large does the issue need to be? What is the dollar amount of the flotation cost?
8. The Hadron Corporation currently has 3 million shares outstanding. The stock sells for $40 per share.
To raise $20 million for a new particle accelerator, the fi rm is considering a rights offering at $25 per
share. What is the value of a right in this case? The ex-rights price?
9. Rebel, Inc., is proposing a rights offering. Presently there are 400,000 shares outstanding at $75 each.
There will be 70,000 new shares offered at $70 each.
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BF3326 – Corporate Finance
Tutorial Questions
Raising Capital
10. The Clifford Corporation has announced a rights offer to raise $50 million for a new journal, the
Journal of Financial Excess. This journal will review potential articles after the author pays a
nonrefundable reviewing fee of $5,000 per page. The stock currently sells for $60 per share, and there
are 5.2 million shares outstanding.
11. CBO, Inc., has 100,000 shares of stock outstanding. Each share is worth $80, so the company’s market
value of equity is $8,000,000. Suppose the firm issues 20,000 new shares at the following prices: $80,
$75, and $70. What will the effect be of each of these alternative offering prices on the existing price
per share?
12. Teardrop Inc., wishes to expand its facilities. The company currently has 10 million shares outstanding
and no debt. The stock sells for $50 per share, but the book value per share is $20. Net income for
Teardrop is currently $18 million. The new facility will cost $40 million, and it will increase net income
by $500,000.
a. Assuming a constant price–earnings ratio, what will the effect be of issuing new equity to finance
the investment? To answer, calculate the new book value per share, the new total earnings, the
new EPS, the new stock price, and the new market-to-book ratio. What is going on here?
b. What would the new net income for Teardrop have to be for the stock price to remain unchanged?
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