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The managing director of Wemere, a medium -sized private company, wishes to improve the company's investment decision-making process by using discounted cash flow techniques. He is disappointed...

      

The managing director of Wemere, a medium -sized private company, wishes to improve the
company's investment decision-making process by using discounted cash flow techniques. He is
disappointed to learn that estimates of a company‟s cost of capital usually require information on
share prices which, for a private company, are not available. His deputy suggests that the cost of equity
can be estimated by using data for Folten Ltd., a similar sized company in the same industry whose shares
are listed on the SE, and he has produced two suggested discount rates for use in Wemere's future
investment appraisal. Both of these estimates are in excess of 17% per year which the managing director
believes to be very high, especially as the company has just agreed a fixed rate bank loan at 13% per year to
finance a small expansion of existing operations. He has checked the calculations, which are numerically
correct, but wonders if there are any errors of principle.
Estimate 1: capital asset pricing model
Data have been purchased from a leading business school:
Equity beta of Folten 1.4
Market return 18%
Treasury bill yield 12%
The cost of capital is 18% +(18% - 12%)1.4 = 26.4%.
This rate must be adjusted to include inflation at the current level of 6%. The recommended discount rate is 32.4%.
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Notes:
(1) The current ex-div share price of Folten plc is Sh.13.80.
(2) Wemere's board of directors has recently rejected a take-over bid of Sh.10.6 million.
(3) Corporate tax is at the rate of 35%.
You are required:
(a) to explain any errors of principle that have been made in two estimates of the cost of capital
and produce revised estimates using both of the methods.
State clearly any assumptions that you make.
(b) to discuss which of your revised estimates Wemere should use as the discount rate for capital
investment appraisal.

  

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Kavungya answered the question on April 22, 2021 at 14:01


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