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Solutions Manual for Corporate Finance, 6th Edition by Jonathan Berk, All Chapters 1-31. Full Chapters Include;....PART 1: INTRODUCTION 1. The Corporation and Financial Markets 2. Introduction to Financial Statement Analysis 3. Financial Decision Making and the Law of One Price PART 2: TIME, MONEY, AND INTEREST RATES 4. The Time Value of Money 5. Interest Rates 6. Valuing Bonds PART 3: VALUING PROJECTS AND FIRMS 7. Investment Decision Rules 8. Fundamentals of Capital Budgeting 9. Valuing Stocks PART 4: RISK AND RETURN 10. Capital Markets and the Pricing of Risk 11. Optimal Portfolio Choice and the Capital Asset Pricing Model 12. Estimating the Cost of Capital 13. Investor Behavior and Capital Market Efficiency PART 5: CAPITAL STRUCTURE 14. Capital Structure in a Perfect Market 15. Debt and Taxes 16. Financial Distress, Managerial Incentives, and Information 17. Payout Policy PART 6: ADVANCED VALUATION 18. Capital Budgeting and Valuation with Leverage 19. Valuation and Financial Modeling: A Case Study PART 7: OPTIONS 20. Financial Options 21. Option Valuation 22. Real Options PART 8: LONG-TERM FINANCING 23. Raising Equity Capital 24. Debt Financing 25. Leasing PART 9: SHORT-TERM FINANCING 26. Working Capital Management 27. Short-Term Financial Planning PART 10: SPECIAL TOPICS 28. Mergers and Acquisitions 29. Corporate Governance 30. Risk Management 31. International Corporate Finance

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Corporate Finance, 6th
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Authors: Jonathan Berk, Peter DeMarzo
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,Chapter 1
The Corporation
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1-1. What is the most important difference between a corporation and all other organizational
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A corporation is a legal entity separate from its owners.

1-2. What does the phrase limited liability mean in a corporate context?
Owners’ liability is limited to the amount they invested in the firm. Stockholders are not responsible
for any encumbrances of the firm; in particular, they cannot be required to pay back any debts incurred
by the firm.
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1-3. Which organizational forms give their owners limited liability?
Corporations and limited liability companies give owners limited liability. Limited partnerships
provide limited liability for the limited partners, but not for the general partners.
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1-4. What are the main advantages and disadvantages of organizing a firm as a corporation?
Advantages: Limited liability, liquidity, infinite life
Disadvantages: Double taxation, separation of ownership and control

1-5. Explain the difference between an S corporation and a C corporation.
C corporations must pay corporate income taxes; S corporations do not pay corporate taxes, but must
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pass through the income to shareholders to whom it is taxable. S corporations are also limited to 100
shareholders and cannot have corporate or foreign stockholders.

1-6. You are a shareholder in a C corporation. The corporation earns $2 per share before taxes. Once
it has paid taxes it will distribute the rest of its earnings to you as a dividend. The corporate tax
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rate is 40% and the personal tax rate on (both dividend and non-dividend) income is 30%. How
much is left for you after all taxes are paid?
First, the corporation pays the taxes. After taxes, $2 ´ (1 - 0.4) = $1.20 is left to pay dividends. Once
the dividend is paid, personal tax must be paid, which leaves $1.20 ´ (1 - 0.3) = $0.84 . So, after all the
taxes are paid, you are left with 84¢.
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1-7. Repeat Problem 6 assuming the corporation is an S corporation.
An S corporation does not pay corporate income tax. So it distributes $2 to its stockholders. These
stockholders must then pay personal income tax on the distribution. So they are left with
$2 ´ (1 - 0.3) = $1.40 .




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1-8. You have decided to form a new start-up company developing applications for the iPhone. Give
examples of the three distinct types of financial decisions you will need to make.
As the manager of an iPhone applications developer, you will make three types of financial decisions.
i. You will make investment decisions, such as determining which type of iPhone application
projects will offer your company a positive NPV and that your company, therefore, should
develop.
ii. You will make the decision on how to fund your iPhone application investments and what mix of
debt and equity your company will have.
iii. You will be responsible for the cash management of your company, ensuring that your company
has the necessary funds to make investments, pay interest on loans, and pay your employees.
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1-9. When a pharmaceutical company develops a new drug, it often receives patent protection for
that medication, allowing it to charge a higher price. Explain how this public policy of providing
patent protection might help align the corporation’s interests with society’s interests.
Without patent protection, the developer of the drug would be forced to lower prices to compete with
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generic manufacturers. Because this price competition would lower expected future profits, the
developer would be willing to spend much less in R&D to develop the drug initially, and drug
innovation would be curtailed.

Alternatively, by allowing the drug’s developer to earn higher profits that are commensurate with the
value of the drug to society, drug developers will find it in their best interests to spend more on R&D,
and drug innovation is enhanced. Thus, patent protection can align the corporation’s and society’s
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interests and provide for more efficient spending on drug R&D.

1-10. Corporate managers work for the owners of the corporation. Consequently, they should make
decisions that are in the interests of the owners, rather than their own. What strategies are
available to shareholders to help ensure that managers are motivated to act this way?
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Shareholders can do the following.
i. Ensure that employees are paid with company stock and/or stock options.
ii. Ensure that underperforming managers are fired.
iii. Write contracts that ensure that the interests of the managers and shareholders are closely aligned.
iv. Mount hostile takeovers.
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1-11. Suppose you are considering renting an apartment. You, the renter, can be viewed as an agent
while the company that owns the apartment can be viewed as the principal. What principal-
agent conflicts do you anticipate? Suppose instead that you work for the apartment company.
What features would you put into the lease agreement that would give the renter incentives to
take good care of the apartment?
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The agent (renter) will not take the same care of the apartment as the principal (owner) because the
renter does not share in the costs of repairing damage to the apartment. To mitigate this problem,
having the renter pay a deposit should motivate the renter to keep damages to a minimum. The deposit
forces the renter to share in the costs of repairing any problems that they cause.

1-12. You are the CEO of a company and you are considering entering into an agreement to have your
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company buy another company. You think the price might be too high, but you will be the CEO
of the combined, much larger, company. You know that when the company gets bigger, your pay
and prestige will increase. What is the nature of the agency conflict here and how is it related to
ethical considerations?
There is an ethical dilemma when the CEO of a firm has the opposite incentives to those of the
shareholders. In this case, you (as the CEO) have an incentive to potentially overpay for another
company (which would be damaging to your shareholders) because your pay and prestige will
improve.

1-13. Are hostile takeovers necessarily bad for firms or their investors? Explain.
No. They are a way to discipline managers who are not working in the interests of shareholders.




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1-14. What is the difference between a public and private corporation?
The shares of a public corporation are traded on a public exchange (or “over the counter” in an
electronic trading system), while the shares of a private corporation are not traded on a public
exchange.

1-15. Describe the important changes that have occurred in stock markets over the last decade.
Markets have become more fragmented, stocks no longer predominantly trade on the markets on which
they are listed, off-exchange transactions in dark pools are now much more common, and official
market makers have largely disappeared, replaced now by the limit order book.

1-16. Explain why the bid-ask spread is a transaction cost.
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Investors always buy at the ask and sell at the bid. Because ask prices always exceed bid prices,
investors “lose” this difference. It is one of the costs of transacting. Because the market makers take
the other side of the trade, they make this difference.
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1-17. Explain how the bid-ask spread is determined in most markets today.
The bid-ask spread of a stock is determined by the outstanding limit orders. The limit sell order with
the lowest price is the ask price. The limit buy order with the highest price is the bid price. The bid-
ask spread is determined by the best bid and offer prices in the limit order book

1-18. The following quote on Tesla stock appeared on June 29, 2022, on Barchart.com:
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If you wanted to buy Tesla, what price would you pay? How much would you receive if you
wanted to sell Tesla?
You would buy at $674.99 and sell for $674.62.




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