Exam 13: Corporate Valuation, Value-Based Management, and Corporate Governance
Exam 1: An Overview of Financial Management and the Financial Environment38 Questions
Exam 2: Financial Statements, Cash Flow, and Taxes3 Questions
Exam 3: Analysis of Financial Statements104 Questions
Exam 4: Time Value of Money139 Questions
Exam 5: Bonds, Bond Valuation, and Interest Rates100 Questions
Exam 6: Risks and Rates of Return132 Questions
Exam 7: Stocks and Their Valuation48 Questions
Exam 8: Financial Options and Applications in Corporate Finance22 Questions
Exam 9: The Cost of Capital87 Questions
Exam 10: The Basics of Capital Budgeting98 Questions
Exam 11: Cash Flow Estimation and Risk Analysis66 Questions
Exam 12: Financial Planning and Forecasting Financial Statements46 Questions
Exam 13: Corporate Valuation, Value-Based Management, and Corporate Governance24 Questions
Exam 15: Capital Structure Decisions70 Questions
Exam 16: Working Capital Management129 Questions
Exam 17: Multinational Financial Management39 Questions
Exam 18: Lease Financing20 Questions
Exam 19: Hybrid Financing: Preferred Stock, Warrants, and Convertibles27 Questions
Exam 20: Initial Public Offerings, Investment Banking, and Financial Restructuring22 Questions
Exam 21: Mergers, Lbos, Divestitures, and Holding Companies41 Questions
Exam 22: Bankruptcy, Reorganization, and Liquidation8 Questions
Exam 23: Derivatives and Risk Management14 Questions
Exam 24: Portfolio Theory, Asset Pricing Models, and Behavioral Finance25 Questions
Exam 25: Real Options15 Questions
Exam 26: Analysis of Capital Structure Theory27 Questions
Exam 27: Providing and Obtaining Credit31 Questions
Exam 28: Advanced Issues in Cash Management and Inventory Control20 Questions
Exam 29: Pension Plan Management9 Questions
Exam 30: Financial Management in Not-For-Profit Businesses10 Questions
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Based on the corporate valuation model, the value of a company's operations is $900 million. Its balance sheet shows $70 million in accounts receivable, $50 million in inventory, $30 million in short- term investments that are unrelated to operations, $20 million in accounts payable, $110 million in notes payable, $90 million in long- term debt, $20 million in preferred stock, $140 million in retained earnings, and $280 million in total common equity. If the company has
25 million shares of stock outstanding, what is the best estimate of the stock's price per share?
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Based on the corporate valuation model, Hunsader's value of operations is $300 million. The balance sheet shows $20 million of short-term investments that are unrelated to operations, $50 million of accounts payable, $90 million of notes payable, $30 million of long-term debt,
$40 million of preferred stock, and $100 million of common equity. The company has 10 million shares of stock outstanding. What is the best estimate of the stock's price per share?
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The CEO of D'Amico Motors has been granted some stock options that have provisions similar to most other executive stock options. If D'Amico's stock underperforms the market, these options will necessarily be worthless.
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Vasudevan Inc. forecasts the free cash flows (in millions) shown below. If the weighted average cost of capital is 13% and the free cash flows are expected to continue growing at the same rate after Year 3 as from Year 2 to Year 3, what is the Year 0 value of operations, in millions? 

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Which of the following is NOT normally regarded as being a barrier to hostile takeovers?
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Based on the corporate valuation model, Bernile Inc.'s value of operations is $750 million. Its balance sheet shows $50 million of short-term investments that are unrelated to operations, $100 million of accounts payable, $100 million of notes payable, $200 million of long-term debt, $40 million of common stock (par plus paid-in-capital), and $160 million of retained earnings. What is the best estimate for the firm's value of equity, in millions?
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Simonyan Inc. forecasts a free cash flow of $40 million in Year 3, i.e., at t = 3, and it expects FCF to grow at a constant rate of 5% thereafter. If the weighted average cost of capital is 10% and the cost of equity is 15%, what is the horizon value, in millions at t = 3?
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Zhdanov Inc. forecasts that its free cash flow in the coming year, i.e., at t = 1, will be -$10 million, but its FCF at t = 2 will be $20 million. After Year 2, FCF is expected to grow at a constant rate of 4% forever. If the weighted average cost of capital is 14%, what is the firm's value of operations, in millions?
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The corporate valuation model cannot be used unless a company doesn't pay dividends.
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ESOPs were originally designed to help improve worker productivity, but today they are also used to help prevent hostile takeovers.
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Akyol Corporation is undergoing a restructuring, and its free cash flows are expected to be unstable during the next few years. However, FCF is expected to be $50 million in Year 5, i.e., FCF at t = 5 equals
$50 million, and the FCF growth rate is expected to be constant at 6% beyond that point. If the weighted average cost of capital is 12%, what is the horizon value (in millions) at t = 5?
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If a company's expected return on invested capital is less than its cost of equity, then the company must also have a negative market value added (MVA).
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Which of the following does NOT always increase a company's market value?
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Leak Inc. forecasts the free cash flows (in millions) shown below. If the weighted average cost of capital is 11% and FCF is expected to grow at a rate of 5% after Year 2, what is the Year 0 value of operations, in millions? Assume that the ROIC is expected to remain constant in Year 2 and beyond (and do not make any half-year adjustments).


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Two important issues in corporate governance are (1) the rules that cover the board's ability to fire the CEO and (2)the rules that cover the CEO's ability to remove members of the board.
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Suppose Yon Sun Corporation's free cash flow during the just-ended year (t = 0) was $100 million, and FCF is expected to grow at a constant rate of 5% in the future. If the weighted average cost of capital is 15%, what is the firm's value of operations, in millions?
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A company forecasts the free cash flows (in millions) shown below. The weighted average cost of capital is 13%, and the FCFs are expected to continue growing at a 5% rate after Year 3. Assuming that the ROIC is expected to remain constant in Year 3 and beyond, what is the Year 0 value of operations, in millions? 

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Which of the following is NOT normally regarded as being a good reason to establish an ESOP?
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