Grand canyon fin 450 assignment chapter 13 practice problems

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Complete the following problems from chapter 13 in the textbook:
• P13-2
• P13-16
• P13-22
• P13-26
Follow these instructions for completing and submitting your assignment:
1. Do all work in Excel. Do not submit Word files or *.pdf files.
2. Submit a single spreadsheet file for this assignment. Do not submit multiple files.
3. Place each problem on a separate spreadsheet tab.
4. Label all inputs and outputs and highlight your final answer.
5. Follow the directions in “Guidelines for Developing Spreadsheets.”

P13–2 Breakeven comparisons: Algebraic Given the price and cost data shown in the accompanying     
table for each of the three firms, F, G, and H, answer the questions     
that follow.     
     
Firm   F G H
Sale price per unit   $18.00  $21.00  $30.00
Variable operating cost per unit   $6.75  $13.50  $12.00
Fixed operating cost   45,000 30,000 90,000
     
a. What is the operating breakeven point in units for each firm?     
b. How would you rank these firms in terms of their risk?

P13–16 Integrative: Leverage and risk Firm R has sales of 100,000 units at $2.00 per 
unit, variable operating costs of $1.70 per unit, and fixed operating costs of 
$6,000. Interest is $10,000 per year. Firm W has sales of 100,000 units at $2.50 
per unit, variable operating costs of $1.00 per unit, and fixed operating costs of 
$62,500. Interest is $17,500 per year. Assume that both firms are in the 40% tax 
bracket. 
 
a. Compute the degree of operating, financial, and total leverage for firm R. 
b. Compute the degree of operating, financial, and total leverage for firm W.
c. Compare the relative risks of the two firms.
d. Discuss the principles of leverage that your answers illustrate.

P13–22 EBIT–EPS and capital structure Data-Check is considering two capital structures.      
The key information is shown in the following table. Assume a 40% tax rate.      
      
Source of capital  Structure A   Structure B 
Long-term debt  $100,000 at 16% coupon rate   $200,000 at 17% coupon rate 
Common stock  4,000 shares   2,000 shares 
    
a. Calculate two EBIT–EPS coordinates for each of the structures by selecting any      
two EBIT values and finding their associated EPS values.      
b. Plot the two capital structures on a set of EBIT–EPS axes.
c. Indicate over what EBIT range, if any, each structure is preferred.
d. Discuss the leverage and risk aspects of each structure.
e. If the firm is fairly certain that its EBIT will exceed $75,000, which structure would you recommend? Why?

P13–26 Integrative: Optimal capital structure The board of directors of Morales Publishing,  
Inc., has commissioned a capital structure study. The company has total assets of  
$40,000,000. It has earnings before interest and taxes of $8,000,000 and is taxed at  
a rate of 40%.  
  
a. Create a spreadsheet like the one in Table 13.10 showing values of debt and equity  
as well as the total number of shares, assuming a book value of $25 per share.   
b. Given the before-tax cost of debt at various levels of indebtedness, calculate the
yearly interest expenses.
c. Using EBIT of $8,000,000, a 40% tax rate, and the information developed in
parts a and b, calculate the most likely earnings per share for the firm at various
levels of indebtedness. Mark the level of indebtedness that maximizes EPS.
d. Using the EPS developed in part c, the estimates of required return, rs, and Equation 13.12, estimate the value per share at various levels of indebtedness. Mark
the level of indebtedness in the following table that results in the maximum price per share, P0.
e. Prepare a recommendation to the board of directors of Morales Publishing that
specifies the degree of indebtedness that will accomplish the firm’s goal of optimizing
shareholder wealth. Use your findings in parts a through d to justify your
recommendation.

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