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Buit plc is trying to estimate its value under the current strategy. The managerial team have forecast the following profits for the next five years: Depreciation of fixed capital items in each of the...

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Buit plc is trying to estimate its value under the current strategy. The managerial team have forecast the following profits for the next five years:

Depreciation of fixed capital items in each of the first two years is £2m. In each of the following three years it is £3m.

This has been deducted before arriving at the profit figures shown above. In years 1, 2 and 3 capital expenditure

will be £5m per year which both replaces worn-out assets and pays for fresh investment to grow the business. In the

fourth and fifth year capital expenditure will be £3m.

The planning horizon is four years. Additional working capital will be needed in each of the next four years. This

will be £1m in year 1, £1.2m in year 2, £1.5m in year 3 and £1.8m in year 4.

The company is partially financed by debt – it owes £20m – and partially by equity capital. The required rate of

return (WACC) is 10 per cent.

The forecast profit figures include a deduction for interest of £1.2m per year, but do not include a deduction for

tax, which is levied at 30 per cent of forecasted profits, payable in the year profits are made.

The company also owns a number of empty factories that are not required for business operations. The current

market value of these is £16m.

a Calculate the future cash flows for the company to an infinite horizon – assume year 5 cash flows apply to each

year thereafter. Discount the cash flows and calculate the present value of all the cash flows.

b Calculate corporate value and shareholder value.

Answered Same Day Sep 07, 2022

Solution

Rochak answered on Sep 08 2022
68 Votes
WACC = 10%
    Values in million
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Yea
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    Terminal Value
    Forecast profit
    Â£12.00
    Â£14.00
    Â£15.00
    Â£16.00
    Â£16.00
    
    Add: Depreciation
    Â£2.00
    Â£2.00
    Â£3.00
    Â£3.00
    Â£3.00
    
     Interest * (1 - Tax Rate)
    Â£0.84
    Â£0.84
    Â£0.84
    Â£0.84
    Â£0.84
    
    Less: Capital...
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