Compute intels net operating assets for year-end 2012

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Following are the income statement and balance sheet for intel corparation.
INTEL CORPORATION
Consolidated Statements of Income

Years Ended December

(In Millions, Except Per Share Amounts)

2012

2011

2010

 

 

 

 

Net revenue

S 53,341

S 53,999

S 46,623

Cost of sales

20,190

20,242

15,132

Gross margin

33,151

33,757

28,491

Research and development

10,148

8,350

6,576

Marketing, general and adminstrative

8,057

7,670

6,309

Amortization of acquisition-related Intangibles

308

260

18

Operating expenses

18,513

16,280

12,903

Operating income

14,638

17,477

15,588

Gains (losses) on other equity investments, net

141

112

348

Interest and other, net

94

192

109

Income before taxes

14,873

17,781

16,045

Provisions for taxes

3,868

4,839

4,581

Net income

S 11,005

S 12,942

S 11,464

INTEL CORPORATION

Consolidated Balance Sheets

As of Year-Ended (In millions, except par value)

Dec.29.
2012

Dec. 31,
2011

Assets

Current assets

 

 

Cash and cash equivalents

S 8,478

S 5,065

Short-term investments

3,999

5,181

Trading assets

5,685

4,591

Accounts receivables, net

3,833

3,650

Inventories

4,734

4,096

Deferred tax assets

2,117

1,700

Other current assets

2.512

1,589

Total current assets

31,358

25,872

Property, plant and equipment, net

27,983

23,627

Marketable equity securities

4,424

562

Other long-term investments"

493

889

Goodwill

9,710

9,254

Identified intangible assets

6,235

6,21

Other long-term assets

4,148

4,648

Total assets

$84,351

$71,119

Liabilities

Currnet liabilities

 

 


Short-term debt

$312

$247


Accounts payable

3,023

2,956


Accrued compensation and benefits

2,972

2,948


Accrued advertising

1,015

1,134


Deferred income

1,932

1,929


Other accrued liabilities

3,644

2,814


Total current liabilities

12,898

12,028


Long-term debt

13,136

7,084


Long-term deferred tax liabilities

3,412

2,617


Other long-term liabilities

3,702

3,479


Stockholders' equity

 

 


Preferred stock. $0.001 par value, 50 shares authorized; none issued

 

 


 

 

 


Common stock, $0.001 par value, 10,000 shares authorized; 4,944 issued and outstanding (5,000 issued and outstanding in 2011) and capital in excess of par value


19,464

17,036


Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)

(399)

(781)


Retained earnings

32,138

29,65'


Total stockholders' equity

51,203

45,91


 

$

 


Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

 

S 71,119


 

84,351

 


(a) Compute Intel's net operating assets (NOA) for year-end 2012.

(b) Compute net operating profit after tax (NOPAT) for 2012, assuming a federal and state statutory tax rate of 37%.

(Round your answer to the nearest whole number.)

(c) Forecast Intel's sales, NOPAT, and NOA for years 2013 through 2016 using the following assumptions:

(d) Estimate the value of a share of Intel common stock using the discounted cash flow (DCF) model as of December 29, 2012; assume a discount rate (WACC) of 11%, common shares outstanding of 4,944 million, and net nonoperating obligations (NNO) of $(9,138) million (NNO is negative which means that Intel has net nonoperating investments). Use your rounded answers for subsequent calculations.

(e) Intel (INTC) stock closed at $21.09 on February 19, 2013, the date the Form 10-K was filed with the SEC. How does your valuation estimate compare with this closing price?

What do you believe are some reasons for the difference? What investment decision is suggested from your results?

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