Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Re: vu experts - Plzzzzzzzzz share the FIN622 GDB 1 Solution on urgent basis. Thanks

have you received the solution of fin622 gdb? if have so plz send it to me also.


thanx

On 4/11/12, mc090403388 Aown Abbas <mc090403388@vu.edu.pk> wrote:
> AOA,
>
> Please anyone can share the GDB solution of FIN622, Today is last date.
>
> plzzzzzzzzzzzzzz help me as soon as possible. Following is the GDB Question:
>
>
>
> In the year 2011, Wali Corporation has 100% payout ratio with earning per
> share (EPS) of Rs. 12 and required rate of return for such type of
> investment in the market is 16%. Furthermore, the share price of Wali
> Corporation with 100% payout is Rs. 75.
>
> Now, Management is planning to finance a *new project* through retained
> earnings without making any change in current capital structure. For this
> purpose they have decided to retain 40% in current year and expecting 16%
> return on it.
>
> *Required:*
>
> 1. Whether the change in payout ratio resulted by above planning
> will influence the share price of Wali Corporation? Justify your answer
> with logical reasons in either case.
>
> 2. How it can be a better option to finance a project
> through retained earnings instead of issuing new bonds or common shares?
> Give logical reasoning to support your answer.
>
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> Waslaam
>
> *Aown Abbas*
>
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