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Loose Leaf for Foundations of Financial Management Format: Loose-leaf
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ISBN: 9781260464924
Author: BLOCK
Publisher: Mcgraw Hill Publishers
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Chapter 15, Problem 20P

a.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: Net proceeds to Tyson Iron Works.

Introduction:

Net Proceeds:

It is the amount received by the seller of shares after the deduction of all the expenses and costs incurred for making such sales.

a.

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Answer to Problem 20P

The net proceeds on the sale of shares to Tyson Iron Works is $11,845,000.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation of net proceeds:

Net Proceeds=Proceeds before out-of-pocket costOut-of-Pocket Costs=$12,125,000$280,000=$11,845,000

Working Notes:

Calculation of net price:

Net Proceeds=Share Price×100%3%spread=$25×97%=$24.25

Calculation of proceeds before out-of-pocket expenses:

Proceeds before Out-of-Pocket costs=New Shares×Net Price=500,000×$24.25=$12,125,000

b.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: The EPS of Tyson Iron Works immediately prior to the issue of stock.

Introduction:

Earnings per share (EPS):

It is the profit earned by shareholders on each share. A higher EPS indicates a higher value of the company because investors are ready to pay a higher price for one share of the company.

b.

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Answer to Problem 20P

The EPS of Tyson Iron Works immediately prior to the issue of stock is $1.05.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation of the EPS immediately prior to the issue of stock:

EPSBefore Stock Issue=EarningsNumber of Shares=$4,400,0004,200,000=$1.05

c.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: The EPS of Tyson Iron Works immediately post the issue of stock.

Introduction:

Earnings per share (EPS):

It is the profit earned by shareholders on each share. A higher EPS indicates a higher value of the company because investors are ready to pay a higher price for one share of the company.

c.

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Answer to Problem 20P

The EPS of Tyson Iron Works immediately post the issue of stock is $0.94.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation of the EPS immediately post the issue of stock:

EPSAfter Stock Issue=EarningsNumber of Shares including new shares=$4,400,0004,200,000+500,000=$4,400,0004,700,000=$0.94

d.

Summary Introduction

To determine: The rate of return that must be earned by Tyson Iron Works on its net proceeds without any dilution in its EPS during the year it went public.

Introduction:

Rate of Return (ROR):

A measurement of the profit earned or loss incurred on an investment over a specific time-period is the ROR. It compares the gain/loss to the costs incurred on the initial investment.

d.

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Answer to Problem 20P

The ROR that must be earned to prevent any dilution in an EPS of $1.05 is 4.52%.

Explanation of Solution

The calculation of ROR without the dilution of EPS is shown below.

Rate of Return=Incremental EarningsNet Proceeds=$535,000$11,845,000=4.52%

Hence, 4.52% is the rate of return required to be earned on the net proceeds to earn an EPS of $1.05.

Working Notes:

Calculation of incremental earnings:

Incremental Earnings=EarningsAftertax EarningsCurrent=$4,935,000$4,400,000=$535,000

Calculation of earnings:

Earnings=EPSBefore×Number of shares including new shares=$1.05×4,700,000=$4,935,000

e.

Summary Introduction

To determine: The rate of return that must be earned by Tyson Iron Works on its proceeds to earn a 10% increase in its EPS during the year it went public.

Introduction:

Rate of Return (ROR):

A measurement of the profit earned or loss incurred on an investment over a specific time-period is the ROR. It compares the gain/loss to the costs incurred on the initial investment.

e.

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Answer to Problem 20P

The ROR that must be earned to earn an increase of 10% in EPS is 8.88%.

Explanation of Solution

The calculation of ROR to earn an increase of 10% in EPS is shown below.

Rate of Return=Incremental EarningsNet Proceeds=$1,052,00011,845,000=8.88%

Hence, 8.88% is the rate of return required to be earned on the net proceeds to earn an increase of 10% in the EPS.

Working Notes:

Calculation of incremental earnings:

Incremental Earnings=EarningsAfter 5% IncreaseAftertax EarningsCurrent=$5,452,000$4,400,000=$1,052,000

Calculation of earnings with a 10% increase:

EarningsAfter 10% Increase=EPSBefore1+%increase×Number of shares including new shares=$1.051+0.10×4,700,000=$1.16×4,700,000=$5,452,000

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