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Chapter 13Fundamentals of Corporate FinanceThird Edition
An Overview
of Corporate
Financing
Brealey Myers Marcus
slides by Matthew Will
?The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,2001
13- 2
Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Topics Covered
?Common Stock
?Preferred Stock
?Corporate Debt
?Convertible Securities
?Patterns of Corporate Financing
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Common Stock
Treasury Stock
Stock that has been repurchased by the company
and held in its treasury
Issued Shares
Shares that have been issued by the company.
Outstanding Shares
Shares that have been issued by the company and
held by investors.
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Common Stock
Authorized Share Capital
Maximum number of shares that the company is
permitted to issue,as specified in the firm’s
articles of incorporation.
Par Value
Value of security
shown on certificate.
Retained Earnings
Earnings not paid out
as dividends.
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Common Stock
Book Value vs,Market Value
Book value is a backward looking measure,It
tells us how much capital the firm has raised from
shareholders in the past,It does not measure the
value that shareholders place on those shares
today,The market value of the firm is forward
looking,it depends on the future dividends that
shareholders expect to receive,
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Common Stock
Example - H.J,Heinz Book Value vs,Market Value (4/99)
Total Shares outstanding = 358 million
1,8 03V a l u e )( B oo k e qu i t y c om m onN e t
527-l os s e s dA c c u m u l a t e
2,4 35-c os ta t s h a r e sT r e a s u r y
4,3 80e a r n i n g s R e t a i n e d
278c a pi t a l in pa i d A dd i t i on a l
108pa r ) ( $.2 5 S h a r e s C om m on
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Common Stock
Example - H.J,Heinz Book Value vs,Market Value (4/99)
Total Shares outstanding = 358 million
b i l l i o n $ 1 7, 5V a l u eM a r k e t
358x s h a r e s of #
$ 4 9 / s h= p r i c e M a r k e t 1 9 9 9 A p r i l
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Common Stock
Example - No-name News
can be established by
investing $10 million in a
printing press,The
newspaper is expected to
generate a cash flow of $2
million a year for 20 years,
If the cost of capital is 10
percent,is the firm’s
market or book value
greater?
?The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,2001
13- 9
Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Common Stock
Example - No-name News
( )
B o o k V al u e = $ 1 0 m i l (e q u i p m en t c o s t )
M ark et V al ue = 2 -
= $ 1 7, 0 3 m i l
1
,1 0
1
,1 0 (1 +, 1 0 )
20
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Preferred Stock
Preferred Stock - Stock that takes
priority over common stock in
regards to dividends,
Net Worth - Book value of common
shareholder’s equity plus preferred
stock.
Floating-Rate Preferred - Preferred
stock paying dividends that vary with
short term interest rates,
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Corporate Debt
?Debt has the unique feature of allowing the
borrowers to walk away from their obligation to
pay,in exchange for the assets of the company.
?“Default Risk” is the term used to describe the
likelihood that a firm will walk away from its
obligation,either voluntarily or involuntarily.
?,Bond Ratings”are issued on debt instruments to
help investors assess the default risk of a firm.
?The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,2001
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Corporate Debt
Prime Rate - Benchmark interest rate charged by
banks.
Funded Debt - Debt with more than 1 year
remaining to maturity.
Sinking Fund - Fund established to retire debt
before maturity.
Callable Bond - Bond that may be repurchased by
firm before maturity at specified call price,
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Corporate Debt
Subordinate Debt - Debt that may be repaid in
bankruptcy only after senior debt is repaid.
Secured Debt - Debt that has first claim on specified
collateral in the event of default,
Investment Grade - Bonds rated Baa or above by
Moody’s or BBB or above by S&P.
Junk Bond - Bond with a rating below Baa or BBB.
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Corporate Debt
Eurodollars - Dollars held on deposit in a bank
outside the United States.
Eurobond - Bond that is marketed internationally.
Private Placement - Sale of securities to a limited
number of investors without a public offering.
Protective Covenants - Restriction on a firm to
protect bondholders.
Lease - Long-term rental agreement,
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Convertible Securities
Warrant - Right to buy shares from a company at a
stipulated price before a set date.
Convertible Bond - Bond that the holder may
exchange for a specified amount of another
security.
Convertibles are a combined security,consisting of
both a bond and a call option.
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Patterns of Corporate Financing
?Firms may raise funds from external
sources or plow back profits rather than
distribute them to shareholders.
?Should a firm elect external financing,they
may choose between debt or equity sources.
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Patterns of Corporate Financing
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13- 1
Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Chapter 13Fundamentals of Corporate FinanceThird Edition
An Overview
of Corporate
Financing
Brealey Myers Marcus
slides by Matthew Will
?The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,2001
13- 2
Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Topics Covered
?Common Stock
?Preferred Stock
?Corporate Debt
?Convertible Securities
?Patterns of Corporate Financing
?The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,2001
13- 3
Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Common Stock
Treasury Stock
Stock that has been repurchased by the company
and held in its treasury
Issued Shares
Shares that have been issued by the company.
Outstanding Shares
Shares that have been issued by the company and
held by investors.
?The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,2001
13- 4
Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Common Stock
Authorized Share Capital
Maximum number of shares that the company is
permitted to issue,as specified in the firm’s
articles of incorporation.
Par Value
Value of security
shown on certificate.
Retained Earnings
Earnings not paid out
as dividends.
?The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,2001
13- 5
Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Common Stock
Book Value vs,Market Value
Book value is a backward looking measure,It
tells us how much capital the firm has raised from
shareholders in the past,It does not measure the
value that shareholders place on those shares
today,The market value of the firm is forward
looking,it depends on the future dividends that
shareholders expect to receive,
?The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,2001
13- 6
Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Common Stock
Example - H.J,Heinz Book Value vs,Market Value (4/99)
Total Shares outstanding = 358 million
1,8 03V a l u e )( B oo k e qu i t y c om m onN e t
527-l os s e s dA c c u m u l a t e
2,4 35-c os ta t s h a r e sT r e a s u r y
4,3 80e a r n i n g s R e t a i n e d
278c a pi t a l in pa i d A dd i t i on a l
108pa r ) ( $.2 5 S h a r e s C om m on
?The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,2001
13- 7
Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Common Stock
Example - H.J,Heinz Book Value vs,Market Value (4/99)
Total Shares outstanding = 358 million
b i l l i o n $ 1 7, 5V a l u eM a r k e t
358x s h a r e s of #
$ 4 9 / s h= p r i c e M a r k e t 1 9 9 9 A p r i l
?The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,2001
13- 8
Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Common Stock
Example - No-name News
can be established by
investing $10 million in a
printing press,The
newspaper is expected to
generate a cash flow of $2
million a year for 20 years,
If the cost of capital is 10
percent,is the firm’s
market or book value
greater?
?The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,2001
13- 9
Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Common Stock
Example - No-name News
( )
B o o k V al u e = $ 1 0 m i l (e q u i p m en t c o s t )
M ark et V al ue = 2 -
= $ 1 7, 0 3 m i l
1
,1 0
1
,1 0 (1 +, 1 0 )
20
?The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,2001
13- 10
Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Preferred Stock
Preferred Stock - Stock that takes
priority over common stock in
regards to dividends,
Net Worth - Book value of common
shareholder’s equity plus preferred
stock.
Floating-Rate Preferred - Preferred
stock paying dividends that vary with
short term interest rates,
?The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,2001
13- 11
Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Corporate Debt
?Debt has the unique feature of allowing the
borrowers to walk away from their obligation to
pay,in exchange for the assets of the company.
?“Default Risk” is the term used to describe the
likelihood that a firm will walk away from its
obligation,either voluntarily or involuntarily.
?,Bond Ratings”are issued on debt instruments to
help investors assess the default risk of a firm.
?The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,2001
13- 12
Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Corporate Debt
Prime Rate - Benchmark interest rate charged by
banks.
Funded Debt - Debt with more than 1 year
remaining to maturity.
Sinking Fund - Fund established to retire debt
before maturity.
Callable Bond - Bond that may be repurchased by
firm before maturity at specified call price,
?The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,2001
13- 13
Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Corporate Debt
Subordinate Debt - Debt that may be repaid in
bankruptcy only after senior debt is repaid.
Secured Debt - Debt that has first claim on specified
collateral in the event of default,
Investment Grade - Bonds rated Baa or above by
Moody’s or BBB or above by S&P.
Junk Bond - Bond with a rating below Baa or BBB.
?The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,2001
13- 14
Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Corporate Debt
Eurodollars - Dollars held on deposit in a bank
outside the United States.
Eurobond - Bond that is marketed internationally.
Private Placement - Sale of securities to a limited
number of investors without a public offering.
Protective Covenants - Restriction on a firm to
protect bondholders.
Lease - Long-term rental agreement,
?The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,2001
13- 15
Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Convertible Securities
Warrant - Right to buy shares from a company at a
stipulated price before a set date.
Convertible Bond - Bond that the holder may
exchange for a specified amount of another
security.
Convertibles are a combined security,consisting of
both a bond and a call option.
?The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,2001
13- 16
Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Patterns of Corporate Financing
?Firms may raise funds from external
sources or plow back profits rather than
distribute them to shareholders.
?Should a firm elect external financing,they
may choose between debt or equity sources.
?The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,2001
13- 17
Irwin/McGraw-Hill
- 3 0 0
- 2 0 0
- 1 0 0
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
$
b
i
l
l
i
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80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98
Year
S o u r c e s o f F u n d s
N e t E q u i t y I s s u e s
D e b t I n s t ru m e n t s
I n t e rn a l F u n d s
Patterns of Corporate Financing
?The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,2001
13- 18
Irwin/McGraw-Hill
D e b t E q u i t y R a t i o s f o r H, J, H e i n z
0
0,2
0,4
0,6
0,8
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1,2
1,4
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