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WACC Project

In this project, you will find and discern the appropriate data to determine a realistic assessment of the weighted average cost of capital for a firm of your choosing.

You will need to search for data from several sources, use subjective judgment to determine which data to use or discard, use subjective judgment to determine which calculation gives a more acceptable estimate and make some simplifying assumptions.

The purpose of the projects is to show some of the sources of measurement errors in financial analysis, to introduce the diverse sources of publicly available financial information and to develop skill in analysis in situations where there are too much or too little data.

Keep the following in mind when choosing a company:

• Publicly traded
• No utilities
• No financial firms
• No all equity firms
• No firms with large amounts of convertible securities or warrants

Organization of the paper should be as follows:

I. Title page

II. Table of Contents

III. Introduction/Background (2-3 pages)

This section should include background on the company that has been chosen.

IV. Pages showing equations with data and brief description

There is no page length given for this as it can vary greatly. This section is to be divided up based on the topics. In each section, you must show and explain the equations that are used. In addition, you are to draw any conclusions on the company you can from this data. Please note that detailed worksheets showing all of the calculations for this section are to be included in an appendix.

• Cost of Equity (Common Stock)

o Beta from Regression and two Betas from analysts
o Beta Chosen for CAPM and why
o Capital Assets Pricing Model (include how determined RF and[ RM or (RM - RF)]
o Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) (only if dividends - include how determined)
o Own-Bond-Yield-plus-Judgmental-Risk-Premium (include how determine risk premium)

• Cost of Preferred Stock
• Cost of Debt (make sure to include table that lists all bond issues with weighted average cost of debt)
• Market Value of Debt (will have calculated above, but will need to add any long term leases from balance sheet to get total market value of debt)
• Market Value of Equity
• Market Value of Preferred Stock
• Value of Firm
• Firm's Tax Rate (explain how determined)
• Weight for Equity
• Weight for Preferred Stock
• Weight for Debt
• WACC (Weighted Average Cost of Capital)

V. Assumptions

Including but not limited to RF , RM, RPM (which =Rm - RF), growth rate of dividends. This page should have a brief description of how you came up with the estimates with spreadsheets, etc. to be put in the appendix.

VI. Appendix

Appendix should include all relevant data including debt data from Morningstar, calculations of weighted average cost of debt, stock returns, betas from analysts, beta regression analysis, method/sourcing for RF and RM, growth rates for dividends, different methods to determine tax rates, etc. Detailed descriptions, tables of data and excel sheets etc will be in the appendix.

VII. References

HELPFUL EQUATIONS

WACC = [(wE) x RE] + [(wPF) x RPF] + [(wD) x RD x (1- TC)]

Where:

Weights

(wE) = % of common equity in capital structure
(wPF) = % of preferred stock in capital structure
(wD) = % of debt in capital structure

Component costs

RE = firm's cost of equity
RPF = firm's cost of preferred stock
RD = firm's cost of debt
TC = firm's corporate tax rate

HELPFUL INFORMATION

Useful information will be found in the video, the sample Excel sheets, or your text's tool kit Excel sheets. For instance:

Bonds

• You enter the ticker symbol about half way down on the Morningstar bond page which you accessed by clicking on bonds on the first page.
• You will then see all the bonds for the company, in this case, Southwest Airlines.
• Copy and paste the information into an excel spreadsheet. You may adapt the bond spreadsheet given to you, or show your calculations in a new spreadsheet or show in another document

Calculating the Weighted Average Cost of Debt

1. Find the market value of each bond issue. To do this find the number of bonds and then multiply by the price of the bond (remember that bond prices are quoted in 100s, but are really 1000s).

2. If there is no bond price, assume $1000 par is the price.

3. For these bonds, the YTM =coupon rate

4. Calculate the total market value of bonds

5. Calculate the weights for each bond issue as market value of bond issue/ Total market value of debt. Make sure your weights sum to one.

6. For each bond issue, multiply the weight by that issue's YTM.

7. Sum the weighted YTMs, and you now have the weighted average RD,

Calculating the Weights for the WACC

1. MV of bonds has already been calculated. To that you will add in the value of leases from the Balance Sheet
2. For Preferred Stock, find the number of preferred shares in the annual report and the prices in the WSJ Market Center
3. For common equity, find the price and number of shares in Yahoo Finance.
4. Can use example found in bottom half of bond worksheet or develop your own.

Calculating the Required Return on Preferred Stock

1. To Calculate RPF, we use the constant dividend model, ie. the perpetuity model.
2. RPF = Dividend/P0
3. Check in your company's annual report to see if they have preferred stock and what the dividend is. Make sure you use the yearly dividend since we are calculating annual returns.

• Prices can be found in the WSJ Market Center: https://online.wsj.com/mdc/public/page/2_3024-Preferreds.html

Calculating the Required Return on Common Stock

CAPM

Determining Beta

1. Find the beta from Yahoo Finance and Value line for your firm.

2. Perform a regression using stock returns versus the appropriate market return.

For most firms, the S&P 500 will be sufficient; if you chose a relatively small firm, you might want to use the NASDAQ returns.

EXAMPLE:

The example that I show you uses IBM and 60 months of historical monthly price data. I also used the monthly price data for the S&P 500.

This information is downloaded first and then only the needed columns are cut and pasted into the spreadsheet and the monthly returns will be automatically calculated.

Data on stock prices and dividends can be downloaded from the web and used to make betas for real companies. I demonstrate the process for IBM in this section. I downloaded stock prices and dividends from https://finance.yahoo.com for IBM using its ticker symbol IBM. I also downloaded data for the S&P 500 Index, whose symbol is ^GSPC to represent the market. Here are the steps I followed:

Steps:

1. Access the Internet, then go to https://finance.yahoo.com/
2. Enter IBM in the symbol slot and then click Get quotes.
3. Click on "Historical prices" to get a history of IBM prices.
4. Enter a Start Date 5 years ago and a current ending date .
5. Click the "monthly" button. then "Get prices" to get 5 years of monthly prices for IBM. The closing prices are adjusted for dividends and splits.
6. Note that Yahoo's data is downloaded as a CSV file. Save the file as an excel spreadsheet. Save as IBM
7. Repeat the process to get the S&P index, symbol ^GSPC . Save this file as SP500 and in excel format.
8. Open the IBM file and delete the columns except for the date and closing prices. Then open the SP500 file, copy the closing price data, and paste it into Column B on the IBM file.
9. Now move the IBM data over to column D and then calculate the monthly returns on the market and on IBM
10. Now you can run the regression of IBM's returns on the market to find its beta

Regression analysis is performed by following this command path: Tools => Data Analysis => Regression.

This will yield the Regression input box. If Data Analysis is not an option in your Tools menu, you will have to load that program. Loading the Analysis ToolPak is different in each version of Office so you will have to determine how to find it. Once it is loaded, you will now be able to access Data Analysis. From this point, you must designate the Y input range (stock returns) and the X input range (market returns). You can have the summary output placed in a new worksheet, or you can have it shown directly in the worksheet, as I did, but be careful that you place it in a blank area of your spreadsheet.

You may decide that a years worth of weekly data would be better, perhaps if there were something unusual two years ago. You could also use daily data, generally 200 days worth. In these cases you will have to adjust the spreadsheet for fewer/more data points.

3. You must now decide if you want to average your betas or drop one of them. In our example , the calculated beta was .643 and we had two other estimates of .66 and .85. It would be your choice to either drop the .85 and average the other two, or average all three.

You must justify your choices and provide citations in the body of your report and references at the end.

You must now decide what value you will use for RF and either RM or RPM where
o CAPM: RE = RRF + (RM - RRF)b
= RRF + (RPM)b.

Again, You must justify your choices for RF and either RM or RPM and provide citations in the body of your report and references at the end.

The Own-Bond-Yield-Plus-Judgmental-Risk-Premium Method

• RE = RD + Judgmental risk premium
• This judgmental-risk premium ≠ the CAPM equity risk premium, RPM
• Produces ballpark estimate of RE
• Useful check, particularly if Dividend Growth and CAPM are significantly different
• Again, you must justify your answer

Dividend Growth Model

• RE = {[D0* (1+g)] /P0 } + g
• The challenge here is to estimate the growth rate. There are several suggestions in your text as well as in earlier videos.

Corporate Tax Rate

• You may be able to find the corporate tax rate directly in the annual report
• Or you can choose to use the formula

o Taxes = Tax Rate * Earnings Before Taxes

• Since both Taxes and Earnings before Taxes are in the Balance Sheet, you can then calculate the tax rate

Reference

McDaniel, William (1997). The Cost of Capital Project Journal of Financial Education, Fall 1997. p. 57-66.

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