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Locate the Form 10-K for Mattel Inc. using the EDGAR database at the SEC Web site: www.sec.gov. Answer the following questions using Mattel's 2013 Form 10-K. 1. Briefly state the line of business
Using the following amounts (in thousands) reported in Zebra Technologies consolidated balance sheets and statements of income at December 31, 2013 and 2012, and the valuation schedule, analyze the
Tucker's Technology had the following goods available for sale in the last accounting period:Beginning inventory ..........................................100 units @ $ 5Purchases (in order from
The following information is available for Chemco Inc's inventories as of June 30, 2015:We used the LIFO method of valuing our inventories for approximately 40% and 44% of total inventories at June
At fiscal year-end December 31, 2015, Shop-World had the following assets and liabilities on its balance sheet (in millions):Current liabilities ............ $9,459Long-term debt
The 2013 Intel Form 10-K can be found at the following Web site: www.pearsonhighered.com/fraser. Using the Form 10-K, answer the following questions: (a) Prepare a common-size balance sheet for
(a) Using the Consolidated Balance Sheets for Walgreen Co. for August 31, 2013 and 2012, prepare a common-size balance sheet.(b) Which current asset is the most significant? Which noncurrent asset is
The Hydrogenics case is the first in a series of four cases that illustrate a comprehensive analysis of an international corporation. In this case the balance sheet will be analyzed with the income
Using the excerpt from the Moon Company's annual report, calculate any profit measures deemed necessary and discuss the implications of the profitability of the company.
The 2013 Intel Form 10-K can be found at the following Web site: www.pearsonhighered.com/fraser. (a) Using the consolidated statements of operations, analyze the profitability of Intel by preparing a
Each chapter in the textbook contains a continuation of this problem. The objective is to learn how to do a comprehensive financial statement analysis in steps as the content of each chapter is
Using the Consolidated Statements of Operations and the excerpts from the Logitech International S.A. Form 10-K, analyze the profitability of Logitech. Your analysis should include the following
Prior to the financial recession in the late 2000s, some companies had built up significant cash balances. Since that time some companies have continued to increase their cash balances and
The 2013 Intel Form 10-K can be found at the following Web site: www.pearsonhighered.com/fraser. (a) Prepare a summary analysis of the Statements of Cash Flows for all three years. (b) Analyze the
Avnet is one of the world's largest value-added distributors of electronic components, enterprise computer and storage products, IT services and embedded subsystems. Avnet creates a vital link in the
Using the ratios and information given for Republic Airways Holdings Inc. & Subsidiaries, an airline company, analyze the capital structure, long-term solvency, and profitability of Republic Airways
Sage Inc.'s staff of accountants finished preparing the financial statements for 2016 and will meet next week with the company's CEO as well as the Director of Investor Relations and representatives
The 2013 Intel Annual Report can be found at the following Web site: www.pearsonhighered.com/fraser. Using the annual report, answer the following questions: (a) Using the Intel Annual Report,
(a) Analyze Facebook's financial statements and excerpts from the company's 2013 Form 10-K. Your analysis should include the preparation of common-size financial statements, key financial ratios,
(a) Open the financial statement template that you have saved from the Chapter 4 Hydrogenics Case. Click on the "Ratios" tab at the bottom of the screen and print out this page. (b) Using all
Recall the last time you ate at an expensive restaurant where you paid the bill. Now think about the last time you ate at a similar restaurant, but your parents paid the bill. Did you order more food
Find online the 2012 annual 10-K report Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR), filed in September 2012. Answer the following questions from its cash flow statement:a. How much cash did Green Mountain
See the cash flow statement below (all values in thousands of dollars) (see MyFinanceLab for the data in Excel format):a. What were the company's cumulative earnings over these four quarters? What
Suppose that in 2013, Global launched an aggressive marketing campaign that boosted sales by 15%. However, their operating margin fell from 5.57% to 4.50%. Suppose that they had no other income,
For 2012, Walmart and Target had the following information (all values are in millions of dollars):a. What is each company's accounts receivable days?b. What is each company's inventory turnover?
In January 2013, United Airlines (UAL) had a market capitalization of $8.0 billion, debt of $13.2 billion, and cash of $4.8 billion. United Airlines had revenues of $37.2 billion. Southwest Airlines
Find online the annual 10-K report for Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR) for its 2012 fiscal year, filed in September 2012.a. Compute Green Mountain's net profit margin, total asset turnover,
Some balance sheet information is shown here (all values in millions of dollars) (see MyFincanceLab for the data in Excel format):
Find online the annual 10-K report for Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR) for its 2012 fiscal year, filed in September 2012. Answer the following questions from the income statement:a. What were
What can you learn from the management's discussion in the financial statements or the notes to the financial statements?
How does the statement of cash flows differ from the income statement?
Can a firm with positive net income run out of cash? Explain.
What is the DuPont Identity and how can a financial manager use it?
In April 2013, General Electric (GE) had a book value of equity of $123 billion, 10.3 billion shares outstanding, and a market price of $23 per share. GE also had cash of $90 billion, and total debt
In April 2013, Apple had cash of $39.14 billion, current assets of $63.34 billion, and current liabilities of $35.51 billion. It also had inventories of $1.25 billion. a. What was Apple's current
In mid-2012, the following information was true about Abercrombie and Fitch (ANF) and The Gap (GPS), both clothing retailers. Values (except price per share) are in millions of dollars.a. What is the
Find the annual 10-K report for Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR) online for 2012 (filed in September 2012). Answer the following questions from its balance sheet: a. How much cash did Green
Why is arbitrage important to competitive market prices?
How does the Valuation Principle help a financial manager make decisions?
What is the intuition behind the fact that the present value of a stream of cash flows is just the sum of the present values of each individual cash flow?
What must be true about a cash flow stream in order for us to be able to use the shortcut formulas?
What are some examples of perpetuities?
How can perpetuity have a finite value?
What are some examples of annuities?
In what types of situations would it be useful to solve for the number of periods or the rate of return?
a. What is the present value of the following set of cash flows, discounted at 10% per year?b. What is the present value of the following set of cash flows, discounted at 10% per year?c. Each set
Assume you can earn 9% per year on your investments. a. If you invest $100,000 for retirement at age 30, how much will you have 35 years later for retirement? b. If you wait until age 40 to invest
You want to borrow $10,000. You figure that you can make the following payments. If the interest rate on the loan is 8.5% per year, will your payments be enough to pay off the $10,000 loan?
You have a balance of $5000 on your credit card, which charges an interest rate of 1.5% per month. Looking at your budget, you figure you can make the following payments. Will they be enough to pay
You have just entered college and have decided to pay for your living expenses using a credit card that has no minimum monthly payment. You intend to charge $1000 per month on the card for the next
Explain how an interest rate is just a price.
Why is it so important to match the frequency of the interest rate to the frequency of the cash flows?
Why aren't the payments for a 15-year mortgage twice the payments for a 30-year mortgage at the same rate?
What mistake do you make when you discount real cash flows with nominal discount rates?
How do changes in inflation expectations impact interest rates?
Can the nominal interest rate available to an investor be negative? Can the real interest rate be negative?
Five years ago you took out a 5/1 adjustable rate mortgage and the five-year fixed rate period has just expired. The loan was originally for $300,000 with 360 payments at 4.2% APR, compounded
Assume inflation is 0.2% per month. Would you rather earn a nominal return of 0.75% per month, or a real return of 6.5% APR, compounded annually?
See the Treasury Yield Curve from June 2013 below. At the time, some were concerned about whether the Federal Reserve's stimulus activities would lead to high inflation. Based on the Yield Curve, can
You have invested in a business that proudly reports that it is profitable. Your investment of $5000 has produced a profit of $300. The managers think that if you leave your $5000 invested with them,
A payday loan is structured to obscure the true interest rate you are paying. For example, in Washington, you pay a $30 "fee" for a two-week $200 payday loan (when you repay the loan, you pay $230).
Assume that the six-month Treasury spot rate is 1.6% APR, and the one-year rate is 2% APR, both compounded semiannually. What is the price of a one-year $1000 par Treasury bond with 2% coupons?
Your firm has a credit rating of A. You notice that the credit spread for five-year maturity A debt is 85 basis points (0.85%). Your firm's five-year debt has a coupon rate of 6%. You see that new
What rights come with a share of stock?
What is the relationship between the return from reinvesting cash flows and the change in the price of the stock?
How can the dividend-discount model be used with changing growth rates in future dividends?
What are share repurchases, and how can they be incorporated into the valuation of a stock?
CX Enterprises has the following expected dividends: $1 in one year, $1.15 in two years, and $1.25 in three years. After that, its dividends are expected to grow at 4% per year forever (so that year
Assume Colgate-Palmolive Company has just paid an annual dividend of $0.96. Analysts are predicting an 11% per year growth rate in earnings over the next five years. After then, Colgate's earnings
Shatin Intl. has 10 million shares, an equity cost of capital of 13% and is expected to pay a total dividend of $20 million each year forever. It announces that it will increase its payout to
Tolo Co. plans the following repurchases: $10 million in one year, nothing in two years, and $20 million in three years. After that, it will stop repurchasing and will issue dividends totaling $25
What is the intuition behind the payback rule? What are some of its drawbacks?
What is the intuition behind the IRR rule? What are some of its drawbacks?
How does the MIRR solve the problem of multiple IRRs?
You are evaluating a project that will cost $500,000, but is expected to produce cash flows of $125,000 per year for 10 years, with the first cash flow in one year. Your cost of capital is 11% and
You are trying to decide between two mobile phone carriers. Carrier A requires you to pay $200 for the phone and monthly charges of $60 for 24 months. Carrier B wants you to pay $100 for the phone
You have to buy a new copier. The cost of the copier is $2000, plus $400 per year in maintenance costs. The copier will last for five years. Alternatively, a local company offers to lease the copier
Your company has been doing well, reaching $1 million in earnings, and is considering launching a new product. Designing the new product has already cost $500,000. The company estimates that it will
You work for Apple. After toiling away on $10 million worth of prototypes, you have finally produced your answer to Google Glasses: iGlasses (the name alone is genius). iGlasses will instantly
After spending $10,000 on client development, you have just been offered a big production contract by a new client. The contract will add $200,000 to your revenues for each of the next 5 years and it
What is the difference between pro forma incremental earnings and pro forma free cash flow?
Why do we convert from incremental earnings to free cash flow when performing capital budgeting?
How does net working capital affect the cash flows of a project?
Why is it important to adjust project sales and costs for externalities?
How is sensitivity analysis performed and what is its purpose?
Suppose that in July 2013, Nike had EPS of $2.52 and a book value of equity of $12.48 per share.a. Using the average P/E multiple in Table 10.1, estimate Nike's share price.b. What range of share
Suppose that in July 2013, Nike had sales of $25,313 million, EBITDA of $3,254 million, excess cash of $3,337 million, $1,390 million of debt, and 893.6 million shares outstanding.a. Using the
What is the intuition behind valuation by multiples and what are the major assumptions?
What are the limitations of valuation by multiples?
How do interactions in a market lead to information being incorporated into stock prices?
Why does market efficiency lead a manager to focus on NPV and free cash flow?
You notice that Coca-Cola has a stock price of $41.09 and EPS of $1.89. Its competitor PepsiCo has EPS of $3.90. But, Jones Soda, a small batch Seattle-based soda producer has a P/E ratio of 35.
Next year, BHH Co. is expected to pay a dividend of $3 per share from earnings of $5 per share. The equity cost of capital for BHH is 12%. What should BHH's forward P/E ratio be if its dividend
GHL, Inc., has a dividend payout ratio of 50%. Its cost of equity is 11% and its dividend growth rate is 5%. If its forward EPS is $6, what is your estimate of its stock price?
SLYMN Enterprises has a P/E ratio of 12 and a dividend payout ratio of 40%. If its equity cost of capital is 13%, what growth rate is its P/E ratio consistent with?
Suppose Rocky Brands has earnings per share of $2.30 and EBITDA of $30.7 million. The firm also has 5.4 million shares outstanding and debt of $125 million (net of cash). You believe Deckers Outdoor
You are evaluating the stock price of Kroger, a grocery store chain. It has forward earnings per share of $3. You notice that its competitor Safeway has a P/E ratio of 13. What is a good estimate of
There are three companies working on a new approach to customer-tracking software. You work for a software company that thinks this could be a good addition to its software line. If you invest in one
If you randomly select 10 stocks for a portfolio and 20 other stocks for a different portfolio, which portfolio is likely to have the lower standard deviation? Why?
Why doesn't the risk premium of a stock depend on its diversifiable risk?
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