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Dickinson Company has \(12 million in assets. Currently half of these assets are financed with long-term debt at 10 percent and half with common stock having a par value of \)8. Ms. Smith, vice president of finance, wishes to analyze two refinancing plans, one with more debt (D) and one with more equity (E). The company earns a return on assets before interest and taxes of 10 percent. The tax rate is 45 percent.

Under Plan D, a \(3 million long-term bond would be sold at an interest rate

of 12 percent and 375,000 shares of stock would be purchased in the market at

\)8 per share and retired.

Under Plan E, 375,000 shares of stock would be sold at \(8 per share and the

\)3,000,000 in proceeds would be used to reduce long-term debt.

b. Which plan would be most favorable if return on assets fell to 5 percent? Increased to 15 percent? Consider the current plan and the two new plans.

Short Answer

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Comparison between EPS, when the return on asset is 5%

EPS when the return on asset is 10%

EPS when the return on asset is 5%

Current plan

0.44

0

Plan D

0.35

(0.53)

Plan E

0.44

0.15

When the return on assets decreases to 5%, Plan E is the most favorable among all the three plans since it has the highest earning per share of 0.15.

Comparison between EPS, when the return on asset is 15%

EPS when the return on asset is 10%

EPS when the return on asset is 15%

Current plan

0.44

0.88

Plan D

0.35

1.23

Plan E

0.44

0.73

When the return on assets increases to 15%, Plan D is the most favorable among all the three plans since it has the highest earning per share of 1.23.

Step by step solution

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EBIT when return on asset is 5%

EBIT=Totalassets×Returnonassets=$12million×5%=$600,000

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EPS when return on asset is 5%

Particulars

Current Plan

Plan D

Plan E

EBIT

600,000

600,000

600,000

Less: Interest

600,000

960,000

300,000

EBT

0

(360,000)

300,000

Less: Tax @45%

0

(162,000)

135,000

Net Income (A)

0

(198,000)

165,000

No. of shares (B)

750,000

375,000

1,125,000

EPS (A/B)

0

(0.53)

0.15

03

EBIT when return on asset is 15%

EBIT=Totalassets×Returnonassets=$12million×15%=$1,800,000

04

EPS when return on asset is 15%

Particulars

Current Plan

Plan D

Plan E

EBIT

1,800,000

1,800,000

1,800,000

Less: Interest

600,000

960,000

300,000

EBT

1,200,000

840,000

1,500,000

Less: Tax @45%

540,000

378,000

675,000

Net Income (A)

660,000

462,000

825,000

No. of shares (B)

750,000

375,000

1,125,000

EPS (A/B)

0.88

1.23

0.73

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