Reference no: EM131805178
QUESTION 1
The unlevered firm expects to earn $250,000 in net operating income each year for the foreseeable future. It has a tax rate of 40% and has a capitalization rate of 8% equal to the industry required return for this type of firm. It calculates that there is a 10% chance the firm will fall into bankruptcy in any given year and that, if bankruptcy does occur, it will impose direct and indirect costs totaling $48,000. Assume that, in the event of bankruptcy, the firm will reorganize and continue operations indefinitely, with a constant 10% probability of reentering bankruptcy. If necessary, use the industry required return for discounting bankruptcy costs. Assume that the firm considers borrowing $500,000 debt at an interest rate 5% and use the proceeds to repurchase an equal amount of outstanding stock. With this level of debt, the likelihood of falling into bankruptcy in any given year increases to 15%, and if bankruptcy occurs then it will impose direct and indirect costs totaling $48,000. With all benefits and costs considered, what is the overall value of the levered firm if the proposed $500,000 debt is used, assuming no personal taxes on debt or equity income?
A. $2,165,000
B. $1,985,000
C. $1,585,000
D. $1,735,000
E. $2,485,000
QUESTION 2
The unlevered firm expects to earn $250,000 in net operating income each year for the foreseeable future. It has a tax rate of 40% and has a capitalization rate of 8% equal to the industry required return for this type of firm. It calculates that there is a 10% chance the firm will fall into bankruptcy in any given year and that, if bankruptcy does occur, it will impose direct and indirect costs totaling $48,000. Assume that, in the event of bankruptcy, the firm will reorganize and continue operations indefinitely, with a constant 10% probability of reentering bankruptcy. If necessary, use the industry required return for discounting bankruptcy costs. Assume that the firm considers borrowing $500,000 debt at an interest rate 5% and use the proceeds to repurchase an equal amount of outstanding stock. With this level of debt, the likelihood of falling into bankruptcy in any given year increases to 15%, and if bankruptcy occurs then it will impose direct and indirect costs totaling $48,000. What is the present value of the bankruptcy cost for the unlevered firm if no debt is used?
A. $30,000
B. $60,000
C. $4,800
D. $90,000
E. $600,000
QUESTION 3
The unlevered firm expects to earn $250,000 in net operating income each year for the foreseeable future. It has a tax rate of 40% and has a capitalization rate of 8% equal to the industry required return for this type of firm. It calculates that there is a 10% chance the firm will fall into bankruptcy in any given year and that, if bankruptcy does occur, it will impose direct and indirect costs totaling $48,000. Assume that, in the event of bankruptcy, the firm will reorganize and continue operations indefinitely, with a constant 10% probability of reentering bankruptcy. If necessary, use the industry required return for discounting bankruptcy costs. Assume that the firm considers borrowing $500,000 debt at an interest rate 5% and use the proceeds to repurchase an equal amount of outstanding stock. With this level of debt, the likelihood of falling into bankruptcy in any given year increases to 15%, and if bankruptcy occurs then it will impose direct and indirect costs totaling $48,000. What is the present value of the bankruptcy cost for the levered firm if the proposed $500,000 debt is used?
A. $4,800
B. $90,000
C. $600,000
D. $30,000
E. $60,000
QUESTION 4
The unlevered firm expects to earn $250,000 in net operating income each year for the foreseeable future. It has a tax rate of 40% and has a capitalization rate of 8% equal to the industry required return for this type of firm. It calculates that there is a 10% chance the firm will fall into bankruptcy in any given year and that, if bankruptcy does occur, it will impose direct and indirect costs totaling $48,000. Assume that, in the event of bankruptcy, the firm will reorganize and continue operations indefinitely, with a constant 10% probability of reentering bankruptcy. If necessary, use the industry required return for discounting bankruptcy costs. Assume that the firm considers borrowing $500,000 debt at an interest rate 5% and use the proceeds to repurchase an equal amount of outstanding stock. With this level of debt, the likelihood of falling into bankruptcy in any given year increases to 15%, and if bankruptcy occurs then it will impose direct and indirect costs totaling $48,000. With all benefits and costs considered, what is the overall value of the unlevered firm if no debt is used?
A. $1,875,000
B. $1,870,200
C. $1,785,000
D. $1,275,000
E. $1,815,000
QUESTION 5
The unlevered firm expects to earn $250,000 in net operating income each year for the foreseeable future. It has a tax rate of 40% and has a capitalization rate of 8% equal to the industry required return for this type of firm. It calculates that there is a 10% chance the firm will fall into bankruptcy in any given year and that, if bankruptcy does occur, it will impose direct and indirect costs totaling $48,000. Assume that, in the event of bankruptcy, the firm will reorganize and continue operations indefinitely, with a constant 10% probability of reentering bankruptcy. If necessary, use the industry required return for discounting bankruptcy costs. Assume that the firm considers borrowing $500,000 debt at an interest rate 5% and use the proceeds to repurchase an equal amount of outstanding stock. With this level of debt, the likelihood of falling into bankruptcy in any given year increases to 15%, and if bankruptcy occurs then it will impose direct and indirect costs totaling $48,000. What is the present value of the interest tax shields for the levered firm if the proposed $500,000 debt is used?
A. $300,000
B. $200,000
C. $192,000
D. $100,000
E. $12,000