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F3 Exam Dumps - CIMA Strategic level Questions and Answers

Question # 94

A listed company follows a policy of paying a constant dividend.  The following information is available:

   • Issued share capital (nominal value $0.50) $60 million

   • Current market capitalisation $480 million

The shareholders are requesting an increased dividend this year as earnings have been growing.  However, the directors wish to retain as much cash as possible to fund new investments. They therefore plan to announce a 1-for-10 scrip dividend to replace the usual cash dividend.

 

Assuming no other influence on share price, what is the expected share price following the scrip dividend?

 

Give your answer to 2 decimal places.

 

$ ?  

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Question # 95

A company currently has a 5.25% fixed rate loan but it wishes to change the interest style of the loan to variable by using an interest rate swap directly with the bank.

The bank has quoted the following swap rate:

* 4.50% - 455% in exchange for Libor

Libor is currently 4%.

If the company enters into the swap and Libor remains at 4%. what will the company's interest cost be?

Options:

A.

4.70%

B.

4.75%

C.

5.25%

D.

4.00%

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Question # 96

AA is considering changing its capital structure. The following information is currently relevant to AA:

The gearing rating raising the new debt finance will be 50%.

Which THREE of the following statement about the impact of AA’s change in capital structure are true under Modigliani and Miler’s capital structure theory with tax.

Options:

A.

The cost of debt will increase above 4%

B.

The WACC will decrease below 7.6%

C.

The cost of equity will increase above 10%

D.

The cost of equity will decrease below 10%

E.

The WACC increase above 7.6

F.

The cost of debt remain unchanged at 4%

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Question # 97

The value of a call option will increase because of:

Options:

A.

An increase in the strike price.

B.

A decrease in the volatility of the share.

C.

An increase in the time to expiry.

D.

A decrease in the market value of the share

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Question # 98

The Board of Directors of a listed company wish to estimate a reasonable valuation of the entire share capital of the company in the event of a takeover bid.

The company's current profit before taxation is $10 0 million.

The rate of corporate tax is 20%.

The average P/E multiple of listed companies in the same industry is 10 times current earnings.

The P/E multiple of recent takeovers in the same industry have ranged from 11 times to 12 times current earnings.

The average P/E multiple of the top 100 companies on the stock market is 16 times current earnings.

Advise the Board of Directors which of the following is a reasonable estimate of a range of values of the entire share capital in the event of a bid being made for the whole company?

Options:

A.

Minimum = $110 million, and maximum = $120 million.

B.

Minimum = $88 million, and maximum = $96 million.

C.

Minimum = S100 million, and maximum = $120 million.

D.

Minimum = S80 million, and maximum = $128 million.

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Question # 99

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%.

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Question # 100

A company has a cash surplus which it wishes to distribute to shareholders by a share repurchase rather than paying a special dividend.

 

Which THREE of the following statements are correct?

Options:

A.

The payment of a special dividend could raise shareholders' expectations of similar distributions in the future, unlike a share repurchase.

B.

The share repurchase could send a negative signal to shareholders as it could be interpreted as a failure of management to find suitable investment opportunities.

C.

Determination of the repurchase price will be easy as shareholders will insist on receiving the open market price.

D.

Different tax regimes could result in shareholders having a preference for a share repurchase due to the often more preferential tax treatment of capital gains.

E.

The share repurchase, if approved by the shareholders, will be binding on all of the company's shareholders.

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Question # 101

Company A has a cash surplus.

The discount rate used for a typical project is the company's weighted average cost of capital of 10%.

No investment projects will be available for at least 2 years.

 

Which of the following is currently most likely to increase shareholder wealth in respect of the surplus cash?

Options:

A.

Investing in a 2 year bond returning 5% each year.

B.

Investing in the local money market at 4% each year.

C.

Maintaining the cash in a current account.

D.

Paying the surplus cash as a dividend at the earliest opportunity.

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Question # 102

Which of the following statements is true of a spin-off (or demerger)?

Options:

A.

Raises finance to fund new projects.

B.

Changes the ownership structure of the core entity by introducing new shareholders. 

C.

Allows investors to identify the true value of the demerged business.

D.

Increases the risk of a takeover bid for the core entity.

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Question # 103

ART manufactures traditional scooters. It has an equity beta of 1.4 and is financed entirely by equity. It plans to continue to be all-equity financed in future.

It is considering producing a range of electric scooters

GGG is a comparable quoted electric scooter manufacturer GGG has an equity beta of 2 4 reflecting its high level of gearing (the ratio of debt to equity is VI using market values).

The risk-free rate is 5%, and the market premium is 6%. The rate of corporation tax is 20%

What is the recommended discount rate that ART should use to assess the project to manufacture electric scooters?

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Exam Code: F3
Exam Name: Financial Strategy
Last Update: Feb 22, 2025
Questions: 435
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