A firm used to have productive assets that generated an income stream with a present value (PV)

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A firm used to have productive assets that generated an income stream with a present value (PV) of 3,000. However, a fire occurred, and most of those assets were destroyed. The remaining undamaged assets produce an income stream that has a present value of only 1,000. Therefore the fire has reduced the value of the firm from 3,000 to 1,000. The firm could reconstruct the damaged assets for a capital cost of 1,500, which would restore the income stream to its pre- loss level (PV = 3,000). The firm has existing debt of 2,000, which is a senior claim. Would the shareholders choose to reinvest by issuing new equity to pay for the loss, or are they better off walking away from the firm? Would the decision made by the shareholders be in the best interests of the bondholders? In answering this question, remember that the shareholders have limited liability, and therefore the share value cannot be negative.
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Managerial Economics Theory Applications and Cases

ISBN: 978-0393912777

8th edition

Authors: Bruce Allen, Keith Weigelt, Neil A. Doherty, Edwin Mansfield

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