An EPS/EBIT analysis is one of the most widely used techniques for determining the extent that debt
Question:
An EPS/EBIT analysis is one of the most widely used techniques for determining the extent that debt and/or stock should be used to finance strategies to be implemented. This exercise can give you practice performing EPS/EBIT analysis.
Instructions
Let’s say McDonald’s needs to raise $1 billion to expand into Africa. Determine whether McDonald’s should have used all debt, all stock, or a 50-50 combination of debt and stock to finance this market-development strategy. Assume a 38 percent tax rate, 5 percent interest rate, McDonald’s stock price of $50 per share, and an annual dividend of $0.30 per share of common stock. The EBIT range for 2010 is between $6.332 billion and $9 billion. A total of 1 billion shares of common stock are outstanding. Develop an EPS/EBIT chart to reflect your analysis.
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Strategic Management Concepts And Cases A Competitive Advantage Approach
ISBN: 9780136120988
13th Edition
Authors: Fred R. David