A firm has debt with a face value of $100. Its projects will pay a safe $80
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A firm has debt with a face value of $100.
Its projects will pay a safe $80 tomorrow.
Managers care only about shareholders. A new quickie project comes along that costs $30, earns either $0 or $70 with equal probabilities, and does so by tomorrow.
(a) Is this a positive-NPV project?
(b) If the new project can only be financed with a new equity issue, would the shareholders vote for this?Would the creditors?
(c) Assume the existing bond contract was written in a way that allows the new projects to be financed with first collateral
(superseniority with respect to the existing creditors). New creditors can collect $30 from what the existing projects will surely pay. Would the existing creditors be better off?
(d) What is the better arrangement from a firm-value perspective if the old bondholders have veto power?
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