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As the financial manager of Wilmore Company Limited,
with a passion to boost employment creation through intraregional
tourism in Ghana, you have acquired a land at Ho to put up an
exquisite amusement park that features a number of attractions
including games, pools, gardens, rides etc. The project will cost a
total of GH₵100,000. The following cash flows are expected from the
project. The beta of the project is 1.5 and the market return is
15%. The risk-free rate of return is 8%.
Year
₵
0
(100,000)
1
20,000
2
25,000
3
32,000
4
35,000
Using the CAPM approach, what is the cost of equity on
this project?
[2 marks]
Wilmore Company Limited is a levered entity with percentage of debt
out of total capital being 40%. If the interest rate on a bank loan
is 10%, the tax rate is 20%, and the cost of equity is as computed
in (a), what will be the after tax cost of debt? [2 mark]
What will be the weighted average cost of capital (WACC)? [2
mark]
Using the WACC computed in (c), what will be the NPV of the
investment? ` [3 marks]
Compute the IRR for the project? [3 marks]
What will be your overall advice concerning viability of the
project?
[2 marks]
Mr. Norman and Mr. Foster are both investors looking
to buy financial assets. Mr. Norman prefers assets with the lowest
prices while Mr. Foster prefers assets on the financial market with
higher prices. Each of them currently has GHC 1,000 to invest and
needs your assistance to know which asset to buy to suit their
preference. The following information provides details of
investment options.
Asset A is a bond with a coupon rate of 10% and pays semi-annual
coupons. The par value is GHC 1,000, and the bond has 5 years to
maturity. The yield to maturity is 11%.
Asset B is a stock whose dividend is expected to increase by 20% in
one year and by 15% in two years. After that, dividends will
increase at a rate of 5% per year indefinitely. The last dividend
was GHC 100 and the required return is 20%.
Which asset will Mr. Norman and Mr. Foster invest in? [8
marks]
In the 2020 accounting year, investors made a number observations
in terms of certain decisions some corporations were taking:
(i) The board of directors of some manufacturing and services
companies decided to pay stock dividends instead of cash
dividends;
(ii) On the other hand, the board of directors of majority of
companies within the ICT industry decided to pay special cash
dividends;
(iii) It was also observed that some the management of some
companies had decided to repurchase shares while others were
engaging in stock splits.
What could be the reason for these three decisions and choice of dividend payments by the boards of these companies and what will be the effect of such decisions on the outstanding number of shares and the share prices of these companies? [8 marks]
1.
Re | Rf + Beta * (Rm- Rf) | |
Re | 8%+(15%-8%)*1.5 | |
Re | 18.500% |
Discount Factor = 1/((1+r)^n)
Year | CFs (GHC) | Discount factor @ 18.5% | PV of CFs |
0 | -100000 | 1.00 | (1,00,000.00) |
1 | 20000 | 0.84 | 16,877.64 |
2 | 25000 | 0.71 | 17,803.41 |
3 | 32000 | 0.60 | 19,230.69 |
4 | 35000 | 0.51 | 17,749.85 |
PV of future outflows | (28,338.41) |
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