Reference no: EM13347872
Prepare a year forecast of estimated future cash flows for you company and give valid economic/business reasons for your projections. This means you will have a statement of incremental cash flows. One year in the future, prepare a future market value of equity and an estimated future price per share for the company's common stock.
Prepare a analysis, which incorporates marketing, accounting, production, sales, management, technology, etc. information into your evaluates of future cash flows.
a) Perform a what-if analysis for your cash flows using at least one of the subsequent: sensitivity analysis, scenario analysis, or simulation analysis. Also, provide a written summation of your what-if analysis.
b) Collect and evaluate information on inflation estimates and incorporate those estimates, as you see fit, into your cash flow estimates.
c) Comment on how future cash flows can be be affected by information contained in the footnotes to the financial statements. Footnotes are often more interesting than the rest of the financial statements and give valuable information.
d) Do a brief analysis of your competitors, the prospects of their future cash flows, and how that affects your company's cash flows.
e) Conduct a "post-audit" of one (or more) of your company's major past projects and incorporate this qualitatively into your estimates of future cash flows.