The follow
ing post has two questions namely;
1.Male Slaves and Female slaves in the 19th century South
"Were the experiences of male and female slaves similar or different
in the n
ineteenth-century South?"
2.Case Stock and Bond Valuation
Stock and Bond Valuation
Assignment Overview
Before start
ing on this assignment, make sure to thoroughly review the required background materials. This assignment will require you to use the various discounted cash flow methods and dividend models to make computations. In addition to know
ing the computational steps
involved
in stock and bond valuation, make sure you also understand the basic concepts.
Submit your answers as a Word document. Make sure to show your work for all quantitative questions, and make sure to fully expla
in your answers us
ing references to the background read
ings for any conceptual questions. Questions 1 and 3 will require Excel, so submit an Excel file that shows your computational steps as a separate file
in addition to your Word file. Question 4 is purely conceptual, no computations are necessary but make sure to apply and reference concepts from the required read
ings
in your answers to each of the scenarios.
Case Assignment
Suppose you buy a bond that will pay $1000
in ten years along with an annual coupon payment of $50 and the
interest rate is 4%. Answer the follow
ing questions:
What is the value of this bond?
Now suppose the bond has no coupon payments (it is a “zero coupon” bond) but still pays $1000
in ten years. What is the value of this bond?
What would happen to the value of the bond if the
inflation rate unexpectedly goes up? What the bond value
increase or decrease?
Now suppose the bond still pays an annual coupon of $50 but the
interest rate drops to 2%. What is the new value of this bond?
The XYZ Corporation pays a dividend of $1 for each share and its required rate of return is 8%. Answer the follow
ing questions:
Assum
ing zero growth
in dividends, what is the value of each share?
Now assume a 4% annual growth rate
in the dividend paid. What is the value of each share?
Assume the growth rate is still 4%, but the required rate of return drops to 6%. What is the new value of each share?
Acme Medical Corp. is expect
ing the cash flows from 2018-2022
in the table below. After 2022 it is expect
ing growth
in cash flow at an annual rate of 3%. The firm has determ
ined that its weighted average cost of capital (discount rate) is 7%. Us
ing the table below calculate the follow
ing:
What is the present value of Acme’s future cash flows us
ing the discounted cash flow model?
If the firm has 200,000 common shares outstand
ing, zero preferred shares, and debt with a market value of $10,000,000 what would be the value of each share?
Now suppose the discount rate
increases to 10%. How would your answers to a) and b) above change based on the new discount rate?
Year
Cash flow
2018
500,000
2019
550,000
2020
620,000
2021
700,000
2022
800,000
Suppose the Alpha Manufactur
ing Corporation is experienc
ing extreme f
inancial difficulties and is consider
ing bankruptcy. Its shareholders are currently almost equally divided about whether or not the company should go bankrupt, with one outspoken faction push
ing for bankruptcy and the other strongly oppos
ing it. They have $50 million
in debt all
in the form of bonds, and bondholders are pretty well united
in that they want the firm to declare bankruptcy.
The CEO announces that he is lean
ing aga
inst bankruptcy. This means one faction of shareholders is happy, but another faction of shareholders is very upset and the bondholders are also unhappy. Can the unhappy faction of shareholders team up with the bondholders to vote out the CEO? Expla
in your reason
ing us
ing references from the background read
ings.
Suppose Alpha ends up declar
ing bankruptcy. They do not have any cash
in the bank but they own $60 million worth of real estate. They only have one type of shareholder—common shareholders. If they sell the real estate, how much of this will bondholders get and how much with shareholders get? Expla
in your reason
ing us
ing references from the background read
ings.
Now suppose that Alpha has two classes of shareholders—common shareholders and preferred shareholders. Preferred shareholders are owed $20 million
in dividends that have been unpaid
in the last two years. If Alpha goes bankrupt and sells its $60 million worth of real estate, how much will bondholders get, how much will common shareholders get, and how much will preferred shareholders get? Expla
in your reason
ing us
ing references from the background read
ings.