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Outline five advantages of going public to a company.
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Outline five advantages of going public to a company.
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Latex Ltd. has a paid up ordinary share capital of Shs. 4,500,000 represented by 6 million shares of Sh.0.75 each. The company has no loan...
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Latex Ltd. has a paid up ordinary share capital of Shs. 4,500,000 represented by 6 million shares of Sh.0.75 each. The company has no loan capital. During the last financial year, earnings after tax were Sh.3, 600.000.
The price earnings (P/E) ratio is 15. The company is planning to make a large investment which will cost Sh.10, 500,000 and is considering to raise this finance through a rights issue with a price of Sh.8 per share.
Required:
(i) The current market price per share.
(ii) The theoretical ex-rights price per share.
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March 30, 2022
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Summarize four reasons that might lead to soft capital rationing in a limited company.
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Summarize four reasons that might lead to soft capital rationing in a limited company.
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Discuss any four factors that a company should consider when choosing between equity and debt as sources of finance.
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Discuss any four factors that a company should consider when choosing between equity and debt as sources of finance.
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March 30, 2022
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Explain three factors that might influence the capital structure decision.
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Explain three factors that might influence the capital structure decision.
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In relation to the financial objectives of a business entity, distinguish between the terms “maximizing” and “satisficing”.
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In relation to the financial objectives of a business entity, distinguish between the terms “maximizing” and “satisficing”.
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Citing relevant examples in each case, distinguish between "agency costs" and "financial distress costs".
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Citing relevant examples in each case, distinguish between "agency costs" and "financial distress costs".
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Describe four ways that could be used to mitigate agency conflict between managers and shareholders.
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Describe four ways that could be used to mitigate agency conflict between managers and shareholders.
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March 30, 2022
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Explain three causes of conflict of interest between shareholders and debt holders.
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Explain three causes of conflict of interest between shareholders and debt holders.
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Executive compensation plans hinder value creation in a company. Citing three reasons, justify the above statement.
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Executive compensation plans hinder value creation in a company. Citing three reasons, justify the above statement.
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March 30, 2022
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Explain the term "agency theory" as applied in financial management.
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Explain the term "agency theory" as applied in financial management.
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March 30, 2022
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Explain how the objective of wealth maximization differs from that of profit maximization for a company listed at the securities exchange.
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Explain how the objective of wealth maximization differs from that of profit maximization for a company listed at the securities exchange.
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State the different types of bond covenants which bondholders may impose on shareholders to protect themselves.
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State the different types of bond covenants which bondholders may impose on shareholders to protect themselves.
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December 15, 2021
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State any 5 stakeholders of the firm and identify their financial objectives.
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State any 5 stakeholders of the firm and identify their financial objectives.
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December 15, 2021
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Westwood Ltd. has projected its working capital for the next 12 months as follows:
Required:
(a) Prepare a schedule showing the amount of permanent and seasonal funds...
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Westwood Ltd. has projected its working capital for the next 12 months as follows:

Required:
(a) Prepare a schedule showing the amount of permanent and seasonal funds requirements each month.
(b) What is the average amount of long-term and short-term financing that will be required each month?
(c) Calculate the total cost of working capital financing if the firm adopts:
(i) An aggregate financing strategy
(ii) A conservative financing strategy.
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December 15, 2021
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State and explain two Theories used to explain when to time investment in the stock exchange.
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State and explain two Theories used to explain when to time investment in the stock exchange.
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December 15, 2021
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What advantages do investors derive from investment in shares?
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What advantages do investors derive from investment in shares?
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December 15, 2021
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Explain the case for and against development financial institutions.
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Explain the case for and against development financial institutions.
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December 15, 2021
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Define development financial institutions and justify their existence in the economy concerns.
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Define development financial institutions and justify their existence in the economy concerns.
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December 15, 2021
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The Pesa Company Unlimited is using a machine whose original cost was Sh.720,000. The machine is two years old, and it has a current market...
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The Pesa Company Unlimited is using a machine whose original cost was Sh.720,000. The machine is two years old, and it has a current market value of Sh.160,000. The asset is fully being depreciated over a twelve-years period. At the end of the twelve-years the asset will have a zero salvage value. Depreciation is on a straight line basis.
The Management is contemplating the purchase of a new machine to replace the old one. The new machine costs Sh.750,000 and has an estimated salvage value of Sh.100,000. The new machine will have a greater technological capacity, and therefore annual sales are expected to increase from Sh.10,000,000 to Sh.10,100,000. Operating efficiencies with the new machine will produce an expected saving of Sh.100,000 a year. Depreciation would be on a straight line basis over a ten-year life. The cost of capital is 12%, and a 40% tax rate is applicable. In addition, if the new machine is purchased, inventories will increase by sh.150,000 and payables by Sh.50,000
during the life of the project.
Required:
(a) Should the new machine be purchased? (Use Net Present Value (NPV) approach).
(b) What factors in addition to the quantitative ones above are likely to require consideration in a practical situation?
Date posted:
December 15, 2021
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