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Question 64

A listed company is planning a share repurchase. 

 

The following data applies:

   • There are 10 million shares in issue

   • The  share repurchase will involve buying back 20% of the shares at a price of $0.75

   • The company is holding $2 million cash

   • Earnings for the current year ended are $2 million

 

The Directors are concerned about the impact that this repurchase programme will have on the company's cash balance and current year earnings per share (EPS) ratio.

 

Advise the directors which of the following statements is correct?

Options:

A.

The cash balance will decrease by 75% and EPS will decrease by 25%.

B.

The cash balance will decrease by 75% and EPS will increase by 25%.

C.

The cash balance will decrease by 20% and the EPS will decrease by 25%.

D.

The cash balance will decrease by 20% and the EPS will increase by 25%.

Question 65

A product costs USD10 when purchased in the USA. The same product costs USD12 when it is purchased in the UK and the price in GBP is convened to USD.

Which of the following statement concerning purchasing power parity is correct?

Options:

A.

Economic forces will bring the prices in the USA and UK into line.

B.

The exchange rate between the USD and GBP will change so that tie price differential on this product (and at other products) I s eliminated.

C.

Economic forces should eliminate the price difference. But there could be market imperfections that permit it to persist.

D.

This type of price deferential is a reliable baas for predicting currency movements

Question 66

A large, quoted company that is all-equity financed is planning to acquire a smaller unquoted company that is also all-equity financed.

The acquiring company's directors are using the dividend valuation model to value the target company before making an offer.

 

Relevant data for the target company:

   • Dividends paid in the last financial year           $2 million

   • Book value of net assets                                     $15 million

   • Shares in issue                                                     1 million

The acquiring company's cost of capital is 10%.

Its directors believe they can improve the target company's performance in the long term.

They estimate there will be no growth in the first year of the acquisition but from year 2 onwards there will be a 4% growth each year in perpetuity.

 

What is the maximum price the acquiring company should offer for each of the shares in the target company? 

Options:

A.

$33.33

B.

$34.67

C.

$32.78

D.

$15.00

Question 67

Company P is a large unlisted food-processing company.

Its current profit before interest and taxation is $4 million, which it expects to be maintainable in the future. 

It has a $10 million long-term loan on which it pays interest of 10%.

Corporate tax is paid at the rate of 20%.  

 

The following information on P/E multiples is available:

  

 

Which of the following is the best indication of the equity value of Company P?

Options:

A.

$80 million

B.

$40 million 

C.

$48 million

D.

$24 million

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Exam Code: F3
Exam Name: Financial Strategy
Last Update: Dec 22, 2024
Questions: 435
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