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_____________ Date___________
Sing.________________
2-In a typical loan amortization schedule, the dollar amount of interest paid each
period .
(a) increases with each payment
(b) decreases with each payment
(c) remains constant with each payment
(d) It depends upon loan amount
3-A Co.'s debt-to-total assets (D/TA) ratio is .4. What is its debt-to-equity (D/E)
ratio?
(a) 0.2 (b) 0.6
(c) 0.667 (Correct) (d) 0.5
5-In calculating the costs of the individual components of a firm's financing, the
corporate tax rate is important to which of the following component cost
formulas?
(a) common stock
(b) debt
(c) preferred stock
(d) none of the above
15-The financial ratio measured as net income divided by total assets is known
as the firm's:
16-Coupon bonds make the annual payments which are called as _________.
(a) Annual payments (b) Fixed payments
(c) Coupon payments (d) Maturity payment
17-Which of the following method can be used to forecast the sales of a firm?
(a) Price – earning ratio (b) Cash flow estimation
(c) Fundamental Analysis (d) Regression Analysis
18-The formula for the break-even quantity of output (QBE), given the price per
unit (P), fixed costs (FC), and variable cost per unit (V), is:
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GOVERNMENT COLLEGE UNIVERSITY, FAISALABAD
MODEL PAPER
M. Com. Part I Course Code: MC-503
Course Title: Financial Management and Analysis of Financial Statements
Subjective Part Time Allowed: 02:30 Hours Marks:80
Note: Attempt any four questions and each question carries equal marks.
Q. No. 2 Complete the 2003 balance sheet for ABC Industries using the information that
follows it.
Cash $30,000 Accounts payable $120,000
Marketable securities 25,000 Notes payable ________
Accounts receivable _______ Accruals 20,000
Inventories _______ Total current liabilities________
Total current assets _______ Long-term debt ________
Net fixed assets _______ Stockholders’ equity $ 600,000
Total assets $ Total liabilities and
stockholders’ equity $
The following financial data for 2003 are also available:
(1) Sales totaled $1,800,000. (6) The current ratio was 1.60.
(2) The gross profit margin was 25%. (7) The total asset turnover ratio
(3) Inventory turnover was 6.0. was 1.20.
(4) There are 360 days in the year. (8) The debt ratio was 60%.
(5) The average collection period
was 40 days.
Q. No. 3 2- (A) You would like to have $75,000 in 15 years. To accumulate this amount, you
plan to deposit each year an equal sum in the bank, which will earn 8 percent interest
compounded annually. Your first payment will be made at the end of the year.
a. How much must you deposit annually to accumulate this amount?
b. If you decide to make a large lump-sum deposit today instead of the annual deposits, how
large should this lump-sum deposit be? (Assume you can earn 8 percent on this deposit.)
(B) You have been offered a note with four years to maturity, which will pay $3,000 at the end
of each of the four years. The price of the note to you is $10,200. What is the implicit
compound annual interest rate you will receive (to the nearest whole percent)?
Q. No. 4 (A) Define Operating and Financial Leverage and are calculated?
(B) Shah, Ltd., has a DOL of 2 at its current production and sales level of 10,000
units. The resulting operating income figure is $1,000.
a. If sales are expected to increase by 20 percent from the current 10,000-unit sales position,
what would be the resulting operating profit figure?
b. At the company’s new sales position of 12,000 units, what is the firm’s “new” DOL
/
figure?
Q. No. 5 The General Supply Company needs to increase its working capital by $4.4
million. The following three financing alternatives are available (assume a 365-day year):
a. Forgo cash discounts (granted on a basis of “3/10, net 30”) and pay on the final due date.
b. Borrow $5 million from a bank at 15 percent interest. This alternative would necessitate
maintaining a 12 percent compensating balance.
c. Issue $4.7 million of six-month commercial paper to net $4.4 million. Assume that new
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paper would be issued every six months.
Assuming that the firm would prefer the flexibility of bank financing, provided the additional
cost of this flexibility was no more than 2 percent per annum, which alternative should this
company select? Why?
Q. No. 6 You are considering a project with an initial cash outlay of $160,000 and expected
free cash flows of $40,000 at the end of each year for six years. The required rate of return for
this project is 10 percent.
a. What is the project's payback period?
b. What is the project's NPV?
c. What is the project's PI?
d. What is the project's IRR?
Q. No. 7 (A) Nishat Limited’s WACC is 14 percent and its tax rate is 33 percent. Nishant’s
pre-tax cost of debt is 12 percent and its debt-equity ratio is 2:1. The risk-free rate is 8 percent
and the market risk premium is 6 percent. What is the beta of Nishat’s equity?
(B) The Manx Company was recently formed to manufacture a new product. It has the
following capital structure in market value terms:
Debentures $ 6,000,000
Preferred stock 2,000,000
Common stock (320,000 shares) 8,000,000
The company has a marginal tax rate of 40 percent. A study of publicly held companies
in this line of business suggests that the required return on equity is about 17 percent.
(The CAPM approach was used to determine the required rate of return.) The Manx
Company’s debt is currently yielding 13 percent, and its preferred stock is yielding 12 percent.
Compute the firm’s present weighted average cost of capital.
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