Reference no: EM131257048
Assignment
Target Corp
The analysis associated with the two parts of the assignment needs to include:
1. Explanation of the Variables Used in the DCF Valuation - Explain and justify all of the variables used in the DCF valuation. These would include, but are not limited to, the growth rates, capitalization structure, cost of capital components, WACC, etc.
2. Explanation and Interpretation of DCF Valuation Results - Explain the results of the DCF analysis. This should include an analysis of any difference between the results of the DCF analysis and the current stock price.
3. Explanation of the Data Used for the EVA Analysis and Interpretation of Results - Present the results of the EVA analysis and explain what they mean. The analysis should discuss future EVA results and what variables can affect those results either positively or negatively.
4. Explanation of the Data Used for the MVA Analysis and Interpretation of Results - Present the results of the MVA analysis and explain what they mean. The analysis should explain a discussion of future MVA results and what variables can affect those results either positively or negatively.
Writing Instructions
The discussion portion of the analysis should be three to five pages in length, double spaced, and should employ APA style and format for reference citations. Supporting data (e.g., figures, tables, etc.) and references should be submitted limited to four separate attachments in an appendix after the written portion of the paper.
The paper should begin with a short introduction and then proceed to examine the four topics outlined in the previous section.
The subheadings used in the paper should be:
1. Introduction
2. Explanation of the Variables Used in the DCF Valuation
3. Explanation and Interpretation of DCF Valuation Results
(Including comparison and explanation of differences between the current stock price and results of the DCF valuation.)
4. Explanation of the Data Used for the EVA Analysis and Interpretation of Results
5. Explanation of the Data Used for the MVA Analysis and Interpretation of Results
USING EVAL FOR THE DCF STOCK VALUATION
To proceed with the Discounted Cash Flow valuation of the company, it will be necessary to update (and carefully explain) the Valuation Parameters in eVal. There is a separate worksheet titled "Valuation Parameters" (tab at the bottom of eVal Excel program).
1. It will be necessary to estimate the cost of equity capital. For that estimate, use the CAPM. Today, the risk free rate is around 2% to 3%. The equity risk premium should be between 5% and 6% (the historical average). To complete the estimate, find the beta of the stock (e.g., Yahoo Finance).
2. Let the value of contingent claims on common equity remain at 0.
3. Use today's date for the date of the valuation.
4. Let the value of the dilution factor for splits remain at 1.0.
5. For the cost of net debt use either the average cost of outstanding debt or use an estimate of what you think it would cost to issue new debt. Explain the assumption.
6. Enter the cost of preferred stock if any is outstanding, otherwise enter 0%.
7. For the cost of minority interest use the same percentage as you use for the WACC.
8. The model instructs you to adjust the WACC so that the two equity values are approximately equal.
ESTIMATED PRICE PER SHARE
The estimated price per share (intrinsic value) then appears in the Green-coded cell at the top of the worksheet.
WHAT TO DO IF ESTIMATED STOCK PRICE IS SIGNIFICANTLY DIFFERENT FROM CURRENT STOCK PRICE
If you find that the estimated stock price is unreasonable and can't be explained adequately, then you may want to adjust some of the forecasting assumptions that were used in developing the initial forecast.
Differences between joint ventures and alliances
: What is time-based competition? Describe the differences between joint ventures and alliances. Describe four organizational approaches to product development
|
Develop a plan for how to resolve ethical and legal issues
: Identify specific legal and ethical issues that should be considered before, during, and after the merger. Develop an implementation plan for managing the potential legal and ethical concerns for the merger. Explain how the proposed plan would help m..
|
Changing the digital landscape
: Consider the companies that are changing the digital landscape, such as LinkedIn with professional networking, Square with mobile transactions, or even Capella with education. Research and then describe the company's leader and how he or she is an..
|
Estimate this same regression using regress
: Consider the same dataset as in section 5.5. Repeat the analysis of section 5.5 using all observations rather than restricting the sample to ages between 21 and 65 years.
|
Explain of the variables used in the dcf valuation
: Explanation of the Variables Used in the DCF Valuation. Explanation of the Data Used for the EVA Analysis and Interpretation of Results. Explanation and Interpretation of DCF Valuation Results.
|
Reimbursement and the employer
: Although MCOs are responsible for contracting with providers to deliver services to their members, MCOs have various networks they offer to their employer group customers to achieve different goals, like local/national networks, cost control, limi..
|
Determine most significant factor that should be considered
: Determine the most significant factor that should be considered in order to develop a compensation and benefit plan that is fair, competitive, and aligned with the organization's strategic objectives, indicating the direct impact of each factor on..
|
Compute robust standard errors
: manually implement this regression by generating the transformed variable tryry/sqrt (van) and regressing try on the similarly constructed variables tr:c2, trx3, and trone, using regress with the noconstant option.
|
Compute mad and mape for managements technique
: Compute MAD and MAPE for management's technique. - Do management's results outperform (i.e., have smaller MAD and MAPE than) a naive forecast? - Which forecast do you recommend, based on lower forecast error?
|