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This Corporate Finance Fully Explained Study Guide provides an in-depth, easy-to-understand review of essential financial concepts. It covers capital budgeting, financial statement analysis, time value of money, risk and return, cost of capital, capital structure, dividend policy, valuation of stocks and bonds, and working capital management. Each topic includes step-by-step explanations, real-world examples, formulas, and practice questions with detailed answers, ensuring students build confidence and master core Corporate Finance principles for exams and professional use.

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Financial break-even - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<Financial break even

NPV solved=0, OCF* for NPV=0

Q=(FC+OCF*)/ (P-v)



v=variable cost per unit



General Break-Even - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<Q=(FC+OCF) /(P-v)



Constant Growth Model (infinite) - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<a widely cited dividend
valuation approach that assumes that dividends will grow at a constant rate, but a rate that is less than
the required return



Constant Growth Model (finite) - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<Should include terminal value
(what you sell it for) @ end



To do so you calculate the non-constant growth rate until horizon date T...then calculate the terminal
value as you would in an infinite CGM w/ denominator raised to power T



expected rate of return (constant growth model) - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<The rate of
return expected to be realized from an investment; the weighted average of the probability distribution
of possible results



capital gains yield - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<the dividend growth rate, or the rate at which
the value of an investment grows

,Dividend Yield - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<a stock's expected cash dividend divided by its
current price



terminal value (Horizon Value) - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<the sale price at the end of the
expected holding period



Perpetual Growth Method - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<dividing the last cash flow forecast
by the difference between the discount rate and terminal growth rate. The terminal value calculation
estimates the value of the company after the forecast period.



(FCF * (1 + g)) / (d - g)



Free Cash Flow Valuation Model - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<A model that determines the
value of an entire company as the present value of its expected free cash flows discounted at the firm's
weighted average cost of capital, which is its expected average future cost of funds over the long run.



FCF Constant Growth Model - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<A variation of the constant growth
model



Market Multiple Analysis - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<A method of valuing a target company
that applies a market determined multiple to net income, earnings per share, sales, book value, and so
forth.



Preferred Stock Dividends - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<Fixed. Have priority over common
stock dividends.



convertible preferred stock - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<Preferred stock with an option to
exchange it for common stock at a specified rate.



cumulative preferred stock - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<Preferred stock on which
undeclared dividends accumulate until paid; common stockholders cannot receive dividends until
cumulative dividends are paid.

,Free Cash Flow - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<net operating profit after taxes (NOPAT), add in
depreciation expense, then subtract money set aside for capital expenditures and any need for
increasing working capital



Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<a model that relates the
required rate of return on a security to its systematic risk as measured by beta



call option - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<the option to buy shares of stock at a specified time
in the future



put option - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<the option to sell shares of stock at a specified time
in the future



Cash Conversion Cycle (CCC) - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<the length of time funds are tied
up in working capital, or the length of time between paying for working capital and collecting cash from
the sale of the working capital



Return on Equity (ROE) - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<Net Income/Total Equity



Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<the weighted average
of the cost of equity and the aftertax cost of debt



Why is Equity more expensive than Debt? - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<Because it comes w/
higher expected rate of return due to higher risk (residual claimant of the firm's cash flows)



Levered Beta - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<The unlevered beta adjusted for financial risk due
to leverage



Unlevered Beta - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<The firm's beta coefficient if it has no debt



working capital requirement - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<(Current assets - inventory) -
current liabilities

, Net Present Value (NPV) - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<the sum of the present values of
expected future cash flows from an investment, minus the cost of that investment



Internal Rate of Return (IRR) - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<the discount rate that makes the
NPV of an investment zero



How do we value a share of stock? - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<Collapse future earnings
down to present value equivalents



Disintermediation - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<the long-term trend of moving away from
banks to markets for capital requirements



Risk-free rate - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<No such thing...but many use 10 year Treasury
bonds as a proxy for the risk-free rate



Flotation Costs - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<the transaction cost incurred when a firm raises
funds by issuing a particular type of security



Flotation Cost Adjustment - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<the amount that must be added to
cost of retained earnings to account for flotation costs to find cost of new common stock



pure play method - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<a method for estimating a project's or
division's beta that attempts to identify publicly traded firms engaged solely in the same business as the
project or division



Accounting Beta Method for Estimating Beta - correct answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<Run regression
between project's ROA and S&P Index ROA.



Accounting betas are correlated (0.5 - 0.6) with market betas.



But normally can't get data on new projects' ROAs before the capital budgeting decision has been made.

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