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FINE 2000 A, B & C Midterm Quiz-All Sections - F2025- Requires Respondus LockDown Browser

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(9 marks, difficulty level: Medium/Hard) Eagles Industries has 70 million outstanding​ shares, $148 million in​ debt, $96 million in​ cash, and the reported projected free cash flow for the next four years.     Year   0 1 2 3 4 Earnings and FCF Forecast ($ million)           1 Sales     546 595.1 660.6 708.2 743.6 2        Growth vs prior year   9.0% 11.0% 7.2% 5.0% 3 Cost of Goods Sold     -$413.6 -$445.7 -$466.5 -$484.8 4 Gross Profit       $181.54 $214.91 $241.67 $258.78 5 Selling, General, and Administrative -$93.6 -$103.2 -$109.4 -$114.9 6 Capital Cost Allowance (CCA)   -$7.0 -$7.5 -$9.0 -$9.5 7 EBIT       80.9 104.2 123.3 134.4 8 Less: Income Tax (40% EBIT)   -$32.4 -$41.7 -$49.3 -$53.8 9 Plus: Capital Cost Allowance (CCA) $7.0 $7.5 $9.0 $9.5 10 Less: Capital Expenditures     -$7.7 -$10.0 -$9.9 -$10.4 11 Less: Inc. in NWC     -$6.3 -$8.6 -$5.6 -$4.9 12 Free Cash Flow     $41.6 $51.4 $67.5 $74.8   Terminal Value               Total Cash Flow               Suppose​ Eagles's revenue and free cash flow are expected to grow at a 4.2% rate beyond year 4. If​ Eagles's weighted average cost of capital is 11.0%​, what is the value of​ Eagles's stock based on this ​information?

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A.$11.15
B.$16.48
C.$9.46
D.$14.39
E.$12.59
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Question restatement and options: - Eagles Industries has 70 million shares outstanding, $148 million in debt, $96 million in cash. The table provides forecasted free cash flows (FCF) for years 1–4: - FCF1 = $41.6 million - FCF2 = $51.4 million - FCF3 = $67.5 million - FCF4 = $74.8 million - Growth rate beyond year 4 (g) = 4.2%; WACC (r) = 11.0% - Need to value the stock price based on these inputs. Steps typically involve valuing the operating free cash flows via a discounted cash flow model, adding the terminal value at year 4, discounting back to present, then adjusting for debt and cash to get equity value, and finally dividing by shares outstanding. Option-by-option analysis: Option A: $11.15 - Why this might seem plausible: it’s a figure in the same ballpark as the other numbers, and a small misstep in the terminal value or discounting could push the result downward. - Why it’s incorrect: computing the present va......Login to view full explanation

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