(b) Assuming that the cost of equity and cost of debt do not alter, estimate the effect of the share repurchase on the company’s cost of capital and value. (5 marks)
第1题:
Cost management includes:
A . Cost estimating/forecasting.
B . Cost budgeting/cost control.
C . Cost applications.
D . All of the above.
E . A and B only.
第2题:
18 The difference between the BCWS and the BCWP is referred to as the:
A. Schedule variance
B Cost variance.
C. Estimate of completion
D. Actual cost of the work performed
E. None of the above
第3题:
19 Parametric cost estimating involves
A. using the WBS to do bottom up estimates
B. defining the perimeters of the life-cycle
C. calculating the individual estimates of work packages
D. using a statistical model to estimate costs
E. A and C
第4题:
A、cost method
B、market method
C、income method
D、equity method
第5题:
(b) The CEO of Oceania National Airways (ONA) has already strongly rejected the re-positioning of ONA as a ‘no
frills’ low-cost budget airline.
(i) Explain the key features of a ‘no frills’ low-cost strategy. (4 marks)
第6题:
(b) Identify and discuss the appropriateness of the cost drivers of any TWO expense values in EACH of levels (i)
to (iii) above and ONE value that relates to level (iv).
In addition, suggest a likely cause of the cost driver for any ONE value in EACH of levels (i) to (iii), and
comment on possible benefits from the identification of the cause of each cost driver. (10 marks)
第7题:
A financial ______ should be carried out for any potential venture in the manufacturing sector, in order to assess the relationship between production volume, production cost and profits.
A.break-even analysis
B.benefit streams
C.IRR analysis
D.capital cost
第8题:
KFP Co, a company listed on a major stock market, is looking at its cost of capital as it prepares to make a bid to buy a rival unlisted company, NGN. Both companies are in the same business sector. Financial information on KFP Co and NGN is as follows:
NGN has a cost of equity of 12% per year and has maintained a dividend payout ratio of 45% for several years. The current earnings per share of the company is 80c per share and its earnings have grown at an average rate of 4·5% per year in recent years.
The ex div share price of KFP Co is $4·20 per share and it has an equity beta of 1·2. The 7% bonds of the company are trading on an ex interest basis at $94·74 per $100 bond. The price/earnings ratio of KFP Co is eight times.
The directors of KFP Co believe a cash offer for the shares of NGN would have the best chance of success. It has been suggested that a cash offer could be financed by debt.
Required:
(a) Calculate the weighted average cost of capital of KFP Co on a market value weighted basis. (10 marks)
(b) Calculate the total value of the target company, NGN, using the following valuation methods:
(i) Price/earnings ratio method, using the price/earnings ratio of KFP Co; and
(ii) Dividend growth model. (6 marks)
(c) Discuss the relationship between capital structure and weighted average cost of capital, and comment on
the suggestion that debt could be used to finance a cash offer for NGN. (9 marks)
第9题:
Big Cheese Chairs (BCC) manufactures and sells executive leather chairs. They are considering a new design of massaging chair to launch into the competitive market in which they operate.
They have carried out an investigation in the market and using a target costing system have targeted a competitive selling price of $120 for the chair. BCC wants a margin on selling price of 20% (ignoring any overheads).
The frame. and massage mechanism will be bought in for $51 per chair and BCC will upholster it in leather and assemble it ready for despatch.
Leather costs $10 per metre and two metres are needed for a complete chair although 20% of all leather is wasted in the upholstery process.
The upholstery and assembly process will be subject to a learning effect as the workers get used to the new design.
BCC estimates that the first chair will take two hours to prepare but this will be subject to a learning rate (LR) of 95%.
The learning improvement will stop once 128 chairs have been made and the time for the 128th chair will be the time for all subsequent chairs. The cost of labour is $15 per hour.
The learning formula is shown on the formula sheet and at the 95% learning rate the value of b is -0·074000581.
Required:
(a) Calculate the average cost for the first 128 chairs made and identify any cost gap that may be present at
that stage. (8 marks)
(b) Assuming that a cost gap for the chair exists suggest four ways in which it could be closed. (6 marks)
The production manager denies any claims that a cost gap exists and has stated that the cost of the 128th chair will be low enough to yield the required margin.
(c) Calculate the cost of the 128th chair made and state whether the target cost is being achieved on the 128th chair. (6 marks)
(W1)
The cost of the labour can be calculated using learning curve principles. The formula can be used or a tabular approach would
also give the average cost of 128 chairs. Both methods are acceptable and shown here.
(b) To reduce the cost gap various methods are possible (only four are needed for full marks)
– Re-design the chair to remove unnecessary features and hence cost
– Negotiate with the frame. supplier for a better cost. This may be easier as the volume of sales improve as suppliers often
are willing to give discounts for bulk buying. Alternatively a different frame. supplier could be found that offers a better
price. Care would be needed here to maintain the required quality
– Leather can be bought from different suppliers or at a better price also. Reducing the level of waste would save on cost.
Even a small reduction in waste rates would remove much of the cost gap that exists
– Improve the rate of learning by better training and supervision
– Employ cheaper labour by reducing the skill level expected. Care would also be needed here not to sacrifice quality or
push up waste rates.
(c) The cost of the 128th chair will be:
第10题:
第11题:
第12题:
1/2+e-t(sint+cost)/2
1/2+e-t(sint-cost)/2
t/2+e-t(sint-cost)/2
1/2+et(sint-cost)/2
第13题:
98 Cost management includes:
A. Cost estimating/forecasting.
B. Cost budgeting/cost control.
C. Cost applications.
D. All of the above.
E. A and B only
第14题:
114 The Cost Performance Index is computed as:
A. budget cost of work performed divided by actual cost of work performed
B. budget cost of work performed minus actual cost of work performed
C. budget cost of work performed minus budget cost of work scheduled
D. budget cost of work scheduled divided by budget cost of work performed
E. actual cost of work scheduled divided by budget cost of work performed
第15题:
44 The estimated cost to complete (ETC) is _____.
A. BCWP/ACWP
B. the forecasted and final cost - cost to date
C. (ACWP-BCWP)/BCWP * 100
D. Total estimate - ACWP
E. None of the above
第16题:
(d) Calculate the ex dividend share price predicted by the dividend growth model and discuss the company’s
view that share price growth of at least 8% per year would result from expanding into the retail camera
market. Assume a cost of equity capital of 11% per year. (6 marks)
第17题:
4 (a) A company may choose to finance its activities mainly by equity capital, with low borrowings (low gearing) or by
relying on high borrowings with relatively low equity capital (high gearing).
Required:
Explain why a highly geared company is generally more risky from an investor’s point of view than a company
with low gearing. (3 marks)
第18题:
(c) Discuss the practical problems that may be encountered in the implementation of an activity-based system
of product cost management. (5 marks)
第19题:
Swim Co offers training courses to athletes and has prepared the following breakeven chart:
Required:
(a) State the breakeven sales revenue for Swim Co and estimate, to the nearest $10,000, the company’s profit if 500 athletes attend a training course. (2 marks)
(b) Using the chart above, explain the cost and revenue structure of the company. (8 marks)
第20题:
JJG Co is planning to raise $15 million of new finance for a major expansion of existing business and is considering a rights issue, a placing or an issue of bonds. The corporate objectives of JJG Co, as stated in its Annual Report, are to maximise the wealth of its shareholders and to achieve continuous growth in earnings per share. Recent financial information on JJG Co is as follows:
Required:
(a) Evaluate the financial performance of JJG Co, and analyse and discuss the extent to which the company has achieved its stated corporate objectives of:
(i) maximising the wealth of its shareholders;
(ii) achieving continuous growth in earnings per share.
Note: up to 7 marks are available for financial analysis.(12 marks)
(b) If the new finance is raised via a rights issue at $7·50 per share and the major expansion of business has
not yet begun, calculate and comment on the effect of the rights issue on:
(i) the share price of JJG Co;
(ii) the earnings per share of the company; and
(iii) the debt/equity ratio. (6 marks)
(c) Analyse and discuss the relative merits of a rights issue, a placing and an issue of bonds as ways of raising the finance for the expansion. (7 marks)
第21题:
The cost performance index(CPI) is the ratio of earned value to () and can be used to estimate the projected cost of completing the project.
A.cost variance
B.planned cost
C.planned cost
D.actual cost
第22题:
第23题:
Pipelines are not ()