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    1、6/3/2022Chapter 16Chapter 16Financial Leverage Financial Leverage and Capital Structure and Capital Structure PolicyPolicy6/3/2022Chapter Outline The Capital Structure Question The Effect of Financial Leverage Capital Structure and the Cost of Equity Capital M&M Propositions I and II with Corporate

    2、Taxes Bankruptcy Costs Optimal Capital Structure The Pie Again The Pecking-Order Theory Observed Capital Structures A Quick Look at the Bankruptcy Process16-26/3/2022Capital Restructuring We are going to look at how changes in capital structure affect the value of the firm, all else equal Capital re

    3、structuring involves changing the amount of leverage a firm has without changing the firms assets The firm can increase leverage by issuing debt and repurchasing outstanding shares The firm can decrease leverage by issuing new shares and retiring outstanding debt16-36/3/2022Choosing a Capital Struct

    4、ure What is the primary goal of financial managers? Maximize stockholder wealth We want to choose the capital structure that will maximize stockholder wealth We can maximize stockholder wealth by maximizing the value of the firm or minimizing the WACC16-46/3/2022The Effect of Leverage How does lever

    5、age affect the EPS and ROE of a firm? When we increase the amount of debt financing, we increase the fixed interest expense If we have a really good year, then we pay our fixed cost and we have more left over for our stockholders If we have a really bad year, we still have to pay our fixed costs and

    6、 we have less left over for our stockholders Leverage amplifies the variation in both EPS and ROE16-56/3/2022Example: Financial Leverage, EPS and ROE Part I We will ignore the effect of taxes at this stage What happens to EPS and ROE when we issue debt and buy back shares of stock?16-66/3/2022Exampl

    7、e: Financial Leverage, EPS and ROE Part II Variability in ROE Current: ROE ranges from 6% to 20% Proposed: ROE ranges from 2% to 30% Variability in EPS Current: EPS ranges from $0.60 to $2.00 Proposed: EPS ranges from $0.20 to $3.00 The variability in both ROE and EPS increases when financial levera

    8、ge is increased16-76/3/2022Break-Even EBIT Find EBIT where EPS is the same under both the current and proposed capital structures If we expect EBIT to be greater than the break-even point, then leverage may be beneficial to our stockholders If we expect EBIT to be less than the break-even point, the

    9、n leverage is detrimental to our stockholders16-86/3/2022Example: Break-Even EBIT$1.00500,000500,000EPS$500,000EBIT500,0002EBITEBIT250,000EBIT250,000500,000EBIT250,000250,000EBIT500,000EBIT16-96/3/2022Example: Homemade Leverage and ROECurrent Capital StructureInvestor borrows $500 and uses $500 of h

    10、er own to buy 100 shares of stockPayoffs: Recession: 100(0.60) - .1(500) = $10 Expected: 100(1.30) - .1(500) = $80 Expansion: 100(2.00) - .1(500) = $150Mirrors the payoffs from purchasing 50 shares of the firm under the proposed capital structureProposed Capital StructureInvestor buys $250 worth of

    11、stock (25 shares) and $250 worth of bonds paying 10%.Payoffs: Recession: 25(.20) + .1(250) = $30 Expected: 25(1.60) + .1(250) = $65 Expansion: 25(3.00) + .1(250) = $100Mirrors the payoffs from purchasing 50 shares under the current capital structure16-106/3/2022Capital Structure Theory Modigliani an

    12、d Miller (M&M)Theory of Capital Structure Proposition I firm value Proposition II WACC The value of the firm is determined by the cash flows to the firm and the risk of the assets Changing firm value Change the risk of the cash flows Change the cash flows16-116/3/2022Capital Structure Theory Under T

    13、hree Special Cases Case I Assumptions No corporate or personal taxes No bankruptcy costs Case II Assumptions Corporate taxes, but no personal taxes No bankruptcy costs Case III Assumptions Corporate taxes, but no personal taxes Bankruptcy costs16-126/3/2022Case I Propositions I and II Proposition I

    14、The value of the firm is NOT affected by changes in the capital structure The cash flows of the firm do not change; therefore, value doesnt change Proposition II The WACC of the firm is NOT affected by capital structure16-136/3/2022Case I - Equations WACC = RA = (E/V)RE + (D/V)RD RE = RA + (RA RD)(D

    15、/E) RA is the “cost” of the firms business risk, i.e., the risk of the firms assets (RA RD)(D/E) is the “cost” of the firms financial risk, i.e., the additional return required by stockholders to compensate for the risk of leverage16-146/3/2022Figure 16.316-156/3/2022Case I - Example Data Required r

    16、eturn on assets = 16%; cost of debt = 10%; percent of debt = 45% What is the cost of equity? RE = 16 + (16 - 10)(.45/.55) = 20.91% Suppose instead that the cost of equity is 25%, what is the debt-to-equity ratio? 25 = 16 + (16 - 10)(D/E) D/E = (25 - 16) / (16 - 10) = 1.5 Based on this information, w

    17、hat is the percent of equity in the firm? E/V = 1 / 2.5 = 40%16-166/3/2022The CAPM, the SML and Proposition II How does financial leverage affect systematic risk? CAPM: RA = Rf + A(RM Rf) Where A is the firms asset beta and measures the systematic risk of the firms assets Proposition II Replace RA w

    18、ith the CAPM and assume that the debt is riskless (RD = Rf) RE = Rf + A(1+D/E)(RM Rf)16-176/3/2022Business Risk and Financial Risk RE = Rf + A(1+D/E)(RM Rf) CAPM: RE = Rf + E(RM Rf) E = A(1 + D/E) Therefore, the systematic risk of the stock depends on: Systematic risk of the assets, A, (Business ris

    19、k) Level of leverage, D/E, (Financial risk)16-186/3/2022Case II Cash Flow Interest is tax deductible Therefore, when a firm adds debt, it reduces taxes, all else equal The reduction in taxes increases the cash flow of the firm How should an increase in cash flows affect the value of the firm?16-196/

    20、3/2022Case II - ExampleUnlevered FirmLevered FirmEBIT5,0005,000Interest0500Taxable Income5,0004,500Taxes (34%)1,7001,530Net Income3,3002,970CFFA3,3003,47016-206/3/2022Interest Tax Shield Annual interest tax shield Tax rate times interest payment 6,250 in 8% debt = 500 in interest expense Annual tax

    21、shield = .34(500) = 170 Present value of annual interest tax shield Assume perpetual debt for simplicity PV = 170 / .08 = 2,125 PV = D(RD)(TC) / RD = DTC = 6,250(.34) = 2,12516-216/3/2022Case II Proposition I The value of the firm increases by the present value of the annual interest tax shield Valu

    22、e of a levered firm = value of an unlevered firm + PV of interest tax shield Value of equity = Value of the firm Value of debt Assuming perpetual cash flows VU = EBIT(1-T) / RU VL = VU + DTC16-226/3/2022Example: Case II Proposition I Data EBIT = 25 million; Tax rate = 35%; Debt = $75 million; Cost o

    23、f debt = 9%; Unlevered cost of capital = 12% VU = 25(1-.35) / .12 = $135.42 million VL = 135.42 + 75(.35) = $161.67 million E = 161.67 75 = $86.67 million16-236/3/2022Figure 16.416-246/3/2022Case II Proposition II The WACC decreases as D/E increases because of the government subsidy on interest paym

    24、ents RA = (E/V)RE + (D/V)(RD)(1-TC) RE = RU + (RU RD)(D/E)(1-TC) Example RE = 12 + (12-9)(75/86.67)(1-.35) = 13.69% RA = (86.67/161.67)(13.69) + (75/161.67)(9)(1-.35)RA = 10.05%16-256/3/2022Example: Case II Proposition II Suppose that the firm changes its capital structure so that the debt-to-equity

    25、 ratio becomes 1. What will happen to the cost of equity under the new capital structure? RE = 12 + (12 - 9)(1)(1-.35) = 13.95% What will happen to the weighted average cost of capital? RA = .5(13.95) + .5(9)(1-.35) = 9.9%16-266/3/2022Figure 16.516-276/3/2022Case III Now we add bankruptcy costs As t

    26、he D/E ratio increases, the probability of bankruptcy increases This increased probability will increase the expected bankruptcy costs At some point, the additional value of the interest tax shield will be offset by the increase in expected bankruptcy cost At this point, the value of the firm will s

    27、tart to decrease, and the WACC will start to increase as more debt is added16-286/3/2022Bankruptcy Costs Direct costs Legal and administrative costs Ultimately cause bondholders to incur additional losses Disincentive to debt financing Financial distress Significant problems in meeting debt obligati

    28、ons Firms that experience financial distress do not necessarily file for bankruptcy16-296/3/2022More Bankruptcy Costs Indirect bankruptcy costs Larger than direct costs, but more difficult to measure and estimate Stockholders want to avoid a formal bankruptcy filing Bondholders want to keep existing

    29、 assets intact so they can at least receive that money Assets lose value as management spends time worrying about avoiding bankruptcy instead of running the business The firm may also lose sales, experience interrupted operations and lose valuable employees16-306/3/2022Figure 16.616-316/3/2022Figure

    30、 16.716-326/3/2022Conclusions Case I no taxes or bankruptcy costs No optimal capital structure Case II corporate taxes but no bankruptcy costs Optimal capital structure is almost 100% debt Each additional dollar of debt increases the cash flow of the firm Case III corporate taxes and bankruptcy cost

    31、s Optimal capital structure is part debt and part equity Occurs where the benefit from an additional dollar of debt is just offset by the increase in expected bankruptcy costs16-336/3/2022Figure 17.816-346/3/2022Managerial Recommendations The tax benefit is only important if the firm has a large tax

    32、 liability Risk of financial distress The greater the risk of financial distress, the less debt will be optimal for the firm The cost of financial distress varies across firms and industries, and as a manager you need to understand the cost for your industry16-356/3/2022Figure 16.916-366/3/2022The V

    33、alue of the Firm Value of the firm = marketed claims + nonmarketed claims Marketed claims are the claims of stockholders and bondholders Nonmarketed claims are the claims of the government and other potential stakeholders The overall value of the firm is unaffected by changes in capital structure Th

    34、e division of value between marketed claims and nonmarketed claims may be impacted by capital structure decisions16-376/3/2022The Pecking-Order TheoryTheory stating that firms prefer to issue debt rather than equity if internal financing is insufficient. Rule 1Use internal financing firstRule 2Issue

    35、 debt next, new equity lastThe pecking-order theory is at odds with the tradeoff theory:There is no target D/E ratioProfitable firms use less debtCompanies like financial slack16-386/3/2022Observed Capital Structure Capital structure does differ by industry Differences according to Cost of Capital 2

    36、019 Yearbook by Ibbotson Associates, Inc. Lowest levels of debt Computers with 5.61% debt Drugs with 7.25% debt Highest levels of debt Cable television with 162.03% debt Airlines with 129.40% debt16-396/3/2022Bankruptcy Process Part I Business failure business has terminated with a loss to creditors

    37、 Legal bankruptcy petition federal court for bankruptcy Technical insolvency firm is unable to meet debt obligations Accounting insolvency book value of equity is negative16-406/3/2022Bankruptcy Process Part II Liquidation Chapter 7 of the Federal Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978 Trustee takes over ass

    38、ets, sells them and distributes the proceeds according to the absolute priority rule Reorganization Chapter 11 of the Federal Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978 Restructure the corporation with a provision to repay creditors16-416/3/2022Quick Quiz Explain the effect of leverage on EPS and ROE What is the

    39、 break-even EBIT, and how do we compute it? How do we determine the optimal capital structure? What is the optimal capital structure in the three cases that were discussed in this chapter? What is the difference between liquidation and reorganization?16-426/3/2022Comprehensive Problem Assuming perpe

    40、tual cash flows in Case II - Proposition I, what is the value of the equity for a firm with EBIT = $50 million, Tax rate = 40%, Debt = $100 million, cost of debt = 9%, and unlevered cost of capital = 12%?16-436/3/2022Key Concepts and Skills Understand the effect of financial leverage on cash flows and the cost of equity Understand the impact of taxes and bankruptcy on capital structure choice Understand the basic components of the bankruptcy process16-44

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