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Questions # 31:

A company has some 7% coupon bonds in issue and wishes to change its interest rate profile.  

It has decided to do this by entering into a plain coupon interest rate swap with it's bank.

 

The bank has quoted a swap rate of:      6.0% - 6.5% fixed against LIBOR.

 

What will the company's new interest rate profile be?

Options:

A.

VARIABLE at LIBOR

B.

VARIABLE at LIBOR + 0.5%

C.

VARIABLE at LIBOR + 1.0%

D.

FIXED at 6.5%

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Questions # 32:

A company generates and distributes electricity and gas to households and businesses. 

 

Forecast results for the next financial year are as follows:

  Question # 32

The Industry Regulator has announced a new price cap of $1.50 per Kilowatt. 

The company expects this to cause consumption to rise by 10% but costs would remained unaltered. 

 

The price cap is expected to cause the company's net profit to fall to:

Options:

A.

$47.5 million profit

B.

$27.5 million profit

C.

$20.0 million profit

D.

$35.0 million loss

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Questions # 33:

G purchased a put option that grants the right to cap the interest on a loan at 10.0%. Simultaneously, G sold a call option that grants the holder the benefits of any decrease if interest rates fall below 8.5%.

Which THREE possible explanations would be consistent with G's behavior?

Options:

A.

G is willing to risk the loss of savings from a fall in interest rates if that offsets the cost of limiting the cost of rises.

B.

G's strategy is to ensure that its interest rates lie between 8.5% and 10.0%.

C.

G is concerned that interest rates may rise above 10.0%.

D.

G is concerned that interest rates may rise above 8.5%.

E.

G is concerned that interest rates may fall below 10%.

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Questions # 34:

Which THREE of the following statements are disadvantages of the net asset basis of valuation?

Options:

A.

The net book value of current assets is normally a reliable indicator of their realisable value

B.

The net book value of assets is merely a record of past transactions which complies with accounting conventions

C.

The net book value of assets can be obtained from the financial statements

D.

The net realisable value is usually different from the net book value shown in the financial statements

E.

Intangible assets are often not shown in the company's financial statements.

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Questions # 35:

The directors of the following four entities have been discussing dividend policy:

Question # 35

Which of these four entities is most likely to have a residual dividend policy?

Options:

A.

A

B.

B

C.

C

D.

D

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Questions # 36:

A company is planning a new share issue.

The funds raised will be used to repay debt on which it is currently paying a high interest rate.

Operating profit and dividends are expected to remain unchanged in the near future.

If the share issue is implemented, which THREE of the following are most likely to increase?

Options:

A.

The cost of equity

B.

The number of shares in issue

C.

Next year's payment of corporate income tax

D.

The gearing (book value of debt as a percentage of the book value of equity + debt)

E.

Interest cover

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Questions # 37:

A listed company is planning a share repurchase.

The following data applies

• There are 20 million shares in issue

• The share repurchase will involve buying back 10% of the shares at a price of $1.20

• The company is holding $4.8 million cash

• Earnings for the current year ended are $3.6 million

The Directors are concerned about the impact that this repurchase programme will have on the company's cash balance and current year earnings per share (EPS) ratio.

Advise the directors which of the following statements is correct?

Options:

A.

The cash balance will decrease by 10% and the EPS will decrease by 11%.

B.

The cash balance will decrease by 10% and the EPS will increase by 11%.

C.

The cash balance will decrease by 50% and EPS will decrease by11%

D.

The cash balance will decrease by 50% and EPS will increase by 11%

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Questions # 38:

A company is wholly equity funded. It has the following relevant data:

   • Dividend just paid $4 million

   • Dividend growth rate is constant at 5%

   • The risk free rate is 4%

   • The market premium is 7%

   • The company's equity beta factor is 1.2

Calculate the value of the company using the Dividend Growth Model.

Give your answer in $ million to 2 decimal places.

$ ?  million

Options:

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Questions # 39:

A company is preparing an integrated report according to the International Framework as issued by the International Integrated Reporting Council.

 

Which THREE of the following should be included in the report?

Options:

A.

An explanation of how the organisation's governance structure supports its ability to create value in the short, medium and long term.

B.

A detailed analysis of the organisation's business model.

C.

The challenges and uncertainties that the organisation is likely to encounter in pursuing its strategy. 

D.

A comparison of the key elements of its financial statements with those of its main competitor. 

E.

A summary of the key issues discussed by directors in main board meetings. 

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Questions # 40:

Assume today is 31 December 20X1.

 A listed mobile phone company has just launched a new phone which is proving to be a great success.

As a direct result of the product's success, earnings are forecast to increase by:

   • 5% a year in each of years 20X2 – 20X6

   • 3% from 20X7 onwards 

 

Market analysts were very excited to hear the news of the success of the product and future growth forecasts.

 

Assuming a semi-efficient market applies, which of the following company valuation methods is likely to give the best estimate of the company's equity value today?

Options:

A.

Today's share price x number of shares in issue + retained earnings.

B.

Today's share price x number of shares in issue.

C.

Discounted free cash flow using the company's forecast growth rates.

D.

P/E valuation based on the company's long term P/E and earnings for the year ended 31 December 20X1.

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