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, CHAPTER 1 f


Introduction to Corporate Finance f f f




The values shown in the solutions may be rounded for display purposes. However, the answers were
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derived using a spreadsheet without any intermediate rounding.
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Answers to Problem Sets f f f




1. a. real

b. executive airplanes f




c. brand names f




d. financial

e. bonds

*f. investment or capital expenditure f f f




*g. capital budgeting or investment f f f




h. financing

*Note that f and g are interchangeable in the question.
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2. A trademark, a factory, undeveloped land, and your work force (c, d, e, and g) are all real assets.
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Real assets are identifiable as items with intrinsic value. The others in the list are financial assets,
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that is, these assets derive value because of a contractual claim.
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3. a. Financial assets, such as stocks or bank loans, are claims held by investors.
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Corporations sell financial assets to raise the cash to invest in real assets such as plant
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and equipment. Some real assets are intangible.
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b. Capital expenditure means investment in real assets. Financing means raising the cash
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for this investment.
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c. The shares of public corporations are traded on stock exchanges and can be purchased
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by a wide range of investors. The shares of closely held corporations are not publicly
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traded and are held by a small group of private investors.
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d. Unlimited liability: Investors are responsible for all the firm‘s debts. A sole proprietor has
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unlimited liability. Investors in corporations have limited liability. They can lose their
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investment, but no more.
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,4. Items c and d apply to corporations. Because corporations have perpetual life, ownership can be
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transferred without affecting operations, and managers can be fired with no effect on ownership.
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Other forms of business may have unlimited liability and limited life.
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5. Separation of ownership facilitates the key attributes of a corporation, including limited liability for
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investors, transferability of ownership, a separate legal personality of the corporation, and
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delegated centralized management. These four attributes provide substantial benefit for
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investors, including the ability to diversify their investment among many uncorrelated returns—a
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very valuable tool explored in later chapters. Also, these attributes allow investors to quickly exit,
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enter, or short sell an investment, thereby generating an active liquid market for corporations.
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However, these positive aspects also introduce substantial negative externalities as well. The
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separation of ownership from management typically leads to agency problems, where managers
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prefer to consume private perks or make other decisions for their private benefit—rather than
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maximize shareholder wealth. Shareholders tend to exercise less oversight of each individual
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investment as their diversification increases. Finally, the corporation‘s separate legal personality
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makes it difficult to enforce accountability if they externalize costs onto society.
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6. Shareholders will only vote to maximize shareholder wealth. Shareholders can modify their f f f f f f f f f f f

pattern of consumption through borrowing and lending, match risk preferences, and hopefully
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balance their own checkbooks (or hire a qualified professional to help them with these tasks).
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7. If the investment increases the firm‘s wealth, it increases the firm‘s share value. Ms. Espinoza
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could then sell some or all these more valuable shares to provide for her retirement income.
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8. a. Assuming that the encabulator market is risky, an 8% expected return on f f f f f f f f f f f

the F&H encabulator investments may be inferior to a 4% return on U.S.
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government securities, depending on the relative risk between the two assets. f f f f f f f f f f




b. Unless the financial assets are as safe as U.S. government securities, their cost of capital
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would be higher. The CFO could consider expected returns on assets with similar risk.
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9. Managers would act in shareholders‘ interests because they have a legal duty to act in their
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interests. Managers may also receive compensation— bonuses, stock, and option payouts with
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value tied (roughly) to firm performance. Managers may fear personal reputational damage from
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not acting in shareholders‘ interests. And managers can be fired by the board of directors (elected
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by shareholders). If managers still fail to act in shareholders‘ interests, shareholders may sell
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their shares, lowering the stock price and potentially creating the possibility of a takeover, which
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can again lead to changes in the board of directors and senior management.
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, 10. Managers that are insulated from takeovers may be more prone to agency problems and therefore
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more likely to act in their own interests rather than in shareholders‘. If a firm instituted a new
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takeover defense, we might expect to see the value of its shares decline as agency problems
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increase and less shareholder value maximization occurs. The counterargument is that defensive
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measures allow managers to negotiate for a higher purchase price in the face of a takeover bid—to
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the benefit of shareholder value.
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Appendix Questions: f




1. Both would still invest in their friend‘s business. A invests and receives $121,000 for his
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investment at the end of the year—which is greater than the $120,000 that would be received
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from lending at 20% ($100,000 × 1.20 = $120,000). G also invests, but borrows against the
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$121,000 payment, and thus receives $100,833 ($121,.20) today.
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2. a. He could consume up to $200,000 now (forgoing all future consumption) or up to $216,000 next
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year ($200,000 × 1.08, forgoing all consumption this year). He should invest all of his wealth to
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earn $216,000 next year. To choose the same consumption (C) in both years, C = ($200,000 –
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C) × 1.08 = $103,846.
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Dollars f Next fYear

220,000

216,000




203,704

200,000
Dollars f Now


b. He should invest all of his wealth to earn $220,000 ($200,000 × 1.10) next year. If he
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consumes all this year, he can now have a total of $203,703.70 ($200,000 × 1.10/1.08) this year
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or $220,000 next year. If he consumes C this year, the amount available for next year‘s
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consumption is ($203,703.70 – C) × 1.08. To get equal consumption in both years, set the
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amount consumed today equal to the amount next year:
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C = ($203,703.70 – C) × 1.08
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C = $105,769.20 f f

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