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![Example Suppose the stock of](/documents_6/55ae18e1438cf59cacf40178435d5762/img4.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Example
Suppose the stock of Stansfield Enterprises, a publisher of PowerPoint presentations, has a beta of 2.5. The firm is 100-percent equity financed.
Assume a risk-free rate of 5-percent and a market risk premium of 10-percent.
What is the appropriate discount rate for an expansion of this firm?
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![. Estimation of Beta](/documents_6/55ae18e1438cf59cacf40178435d5762/img7.jpg)
Содержание слайда: 12.2 Estimation of Beta: Measuring Market Risk
Market Portfolio - Portfolio of all assets in the economy. In practice a broad stock market index, such as the TSE 300 index, is used to represent the market.
Beta - Sensitivity of a stock’s return to the return on the market portfolio.
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![Using an Industry Beta It is](/documents_6/55ae18e1438cf59cacf40178435d5762/img10.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Using an Industry Beta
It is frequently argued that one can better estimate a firm’s beta by involving the whole industry.
If you believe that the operations of the firm are similar to the operations of the rest of the industry, you should use the industry beta.
If you believe that the operations of the firm are fundamentally different from the operations of the rest of the industry, you should use the firm’s beta.
Don’t forget about adjustments for financial leverage.
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![Cyclicality of Revenues](/documents_6/55ae18e1438cf59cacf40178435d5762/img12.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Cyclicality of Revenues
Highly cyclical stocks have high betas.
Empirical evidence suggests that retailers and automotive firms fluctuate with the business cycle.
Transportation firms and utilities are less dependent upon the business cycle.
Note that cyclicality is not the same as variability—stocks with high standard deviations need not have high betas.
Movie studios have revenues that are variable, depending upon whether they produce “hits” or “flops,” but their revenues are not especially dependent upon the business cycle.
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![Operating Leverage The degree](/documents_6/55ae18e1438cf59cacf40178435d5762/img13.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Operating Leverage
The degree of operating leverage measures how sensitive a firm (or project) is to its fixed costs.
Operating leverage increases as fixed costs rise and variable costs fall.
Operating leverage magnifies the effect of cyclicity on beta.
The degree of operating leverage is given by:
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![Financial Leverage and Beta](/documents_6/55ae18e1438cf59cacf40178435d5762/img15.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Financial Leverage and Beta
Operating leverage refers to the sensitivity to the firm’s fixed costs of production.
Financial leverage is the sensitivity of a firm’s fixed costs of financing.
The relationship between the betas of the firm’s debt, equity, and assets is given by:
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![Financial Leverage and Beta](/documents_6/55ae18e1438cf59cacf40178435d5762/img16.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Financial Leverage and Beta: Example
Consider Grand Sport, Inc., which is currently all-equity and has a beta of 0.90.
The firm has decided to lever up to a capital structure of 1 part debt to 1 part equity.
Since the firm will remain in the same industry, its asset beta should remain 0.90.
However, assuming a zero beta for its debt, its equity beta would become twice as large:
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![Capital Budgeting amp Project](/documents_6/55ae18e1438cf59cacf40178435d5762/img20.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Capital Budgeting & Project Risk
Suppose the Conglomerate Company has a cost of capital, based on the CAPM, of 17%. The risk-free rate is 4%, the market risk premium is 10%, and the firm’s beta is 1.3.
17% = 4% + 1.3 × [14% – 4%]
This is a breakdown of the company’s investment projects:
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![. Estimating Bombardier s](/documents_6/55ae18e1438cf59cacf40178435d5762/img23.jpg)
Содержание слайда: 12.5 Estimating Bombardier’s Cost of Capital
We aim at estimating Bombardier’s cost of capital, as of June 15, 2001.
First, we estimate the cost of equity and the cost of debt.
We estimate an equity beta to estimate the cost of equity.
We can often estimate the cost of debt by observing the YTM of the firm’s debt.
Second, we determine the WACC by weighting these two costs appropriately.
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![What is Liquidity? The idea](/documents_6/55ae18e1438cf59cacf40178435d5762/img29.jpg)
Содержание слайда: What is Liquidity?
The idea that the expected return on a stock and the firm’s cost of capital are positively related to risk is fundamental.
Recently a number of academics have argued that the expected return on a stock and the firm’s cost of capital are negatively related to the liquidity of the firm’s shares as well.
The trading costs of holding a firm’s shares include brokerage fees, the bid-ask spread, and market impact costs.
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![Liquidity, Expected Returns,](/documents_6/55ae18e1438cf59cacf40178435d5762/img30.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Liquidity, Expected Returns, and the Cost of Capital
The cost of trading an illiquid stock reduces the total return that an investor receives.
Investors thus will demand a high expected return when investing in stocks with high trading costs.
This high expected return implies a high cost of capital to the firm.
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![Liquidity and Adverse](/documents_6/55ae18e1438cf59cacf40178435d5762/img32.jpg)
Содержание слайда: Liquidity and Adverse Selection
There are a number of factors that determine the liquidity of a stock.
One of these factors is adverse selection.
This refers to the notion that traders with better information can take advantage of specialists and other traders who have less information.
The greater the heterogeneity of information, the wider the bid-ask spreads, and the higher the required return on equity.
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![What the Corporation Can Do](/documents_6/55ae18e1438cf59cacf40178435d5762/img33.jpg)
Содержание слайда: What the Corporation Can Do
The corporation has an incentive to lower trading costs since this would result in a lower cost of capital.
A stock split would increase the liquidity of the shares.
A stock split would also reduce the adverse selection costs thereby lowering bid-ask spreads.
This idea is a new one and empirical evidence is not yet in.
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![What the Corporation Can Do](/documents_6/55ae18e1438cf59cacf40178435d5762/img34.jpg)
Содержание слайда: What the Corporation Can Do
Companies can also facilitate stock purchases through the Internet.
Direct stock purchase plans and dividend reinvestment plans handled on-line allow small investors the opportunity to buy securities cheaply.
The companies can also disclose more information, especially to security analysts, to narrow the gap between informed and uninformed traders. This should reduce spreads.
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![. Summary and Conclusions The](/documents_6/55ae18e1438cf59cacf40178435d5762/img35.jpg)
Содержание слайда: 12.7 Summary and Conclusions
The expected return on any capital budgeting project should be at least as great as the expected return on a financial asset of comparable risk. Otherwise the shareholders would prefer the firm to pay a dividend.
The expected return on any asset is dependent upon b.
A project’s required return depends on the project’s b.
A project’s b can be estimated by considering comparable industries or the cyclicality of project revenues and the project’s operating leverage.
If the firm uses debt, the discount rate to use is the rWACC.
In order to calculate rWACC, the cost of equity and the cost of debt applicable to a project must be estimated.
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