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Questions # 81:

The International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC) was formed in August 2010 and brings together a cross-section of representatives from a wide variety of business sectors.

 

The primary purpose of the IIRC's framework is to help enable an organsation to communicate how it:

Options:

A.

minimises the environmental impact of its business processes.

B.

creates value in the short, medium and long term.

C.

contributes positively to the economic well being of the environment in which it operates.  

D.

ensures that the conflicting needs of different stakeholder groups are met in an optimal manner.

Questions # 82:

The directors of a unlisted manufacturing company have prepared a valuation of their company using the price-earning method.

Their calculation is:

Value if the company‘s equity = $6 million x 10 =$60 million where.

$6 million is the company’s reported profit before interested and tax in the most recent accounting period and

10 is the average price-earnings ratio for all listed companies

Which THREE of the following are weakness of this valuation?

Options:

A.

The equity result needs to be uplifted in recognition that this is an unlisted company.

B.

The price-earnings valuation method gives a value for the entire entity not Just a value of the equity.

C.

A forecast of sustainable profit should have been used instead of a historical figure

D.

Profit after tax should have been used in the calculation instead of profit before interest and tax.

E.

The price-earnings ratio should have been an average for companies in the same industry sector rather than alI listed companies

Questions # 83:

B has a S3 million loan outstanding on which the interested rate is reset every 6 months for the following 6 month and the interested is payable at the end of that 6 month period. The next 6 monthly reset period starts in 3 months and the treasurer of B thinks interested rates are likely to raise between and then.

Current 6-month rates are 6.4% and the treasurer can get a rate of 6.9% for a 6-month forward rate agreement (FRA) starting in 3 months time. By transacting an TRA the treasurer can lock in a rate today of 6.9%.

If interested rates are 7.5% in 3 months’ time, what will the net amount payable be?

Give your answer to the nearest thousand dollars.

Question # 83

Options:

Questions # 84:

A company with 4 million shares in issue wishes to raise $4 million by means of a rights issue

The share price prior to the rights issue is $5.00.

Under the rights issue, 1 million new shares will be issued at $4.00.

When the rights issue is announced it is expected that the Theoretical Ex-rights Price (TERP) will be $4.80

The directors of the company are considering offering any shareholder who does not wish to take up the rights the opportunity to sell the rights back to the company for $1.00.

Which of the following is the most likely consequence of the directors offer?

Options:

A.

It will have no effect on the take up of the rights because shareholder wealth will be the same whether the rights are taken up or sold back to the company

B.

The directors offer will increase demand for the shares and as a consequence the share price will rise above the theoretical ex-rights price.

C.

It will encourage more shareholders to sell their lights on the open market.

D.

It will result in fewer shareholders taking up the rights and as a consequence less cash will be raised from the rights issue

Questions # 85:

Company AD is planning to acquire Company DC. It is evaluating two methods of structuring the terms of the bid, which will be ether a debt-funded cash offer or a share exchange

The following Information is relevant

• The two companies are of similar size and in related industries

• AB's gearing ratio measured as debt to debt plus equity, is currently 30% based on market values. This Is the company's optimum capital structure set to reflect the risk appetite of shareholders.

• The combined company is expected to generate savings and synergies

Which THREE of the following are advantages to AB's shareholders of a debt-funded cash offer compared with a share exchange?

Options:

A.

Shareholder control will remain with AB’s current shareholders

B.

More of the synergistic benefits of the acquisition will accrue to AB's current shareholders.

C.

Gearing will increase.

D.

EPS Mil Increase

E.

WACC will increase f credit worthless falls too low, further increasing the returns to shareholders.

Questions # 86:

Which THREE of the following would be most important if a hospital wishes to review the effectiveness of its services?

Options:

A.

The proportion of surgical procedures that are deemed to be successful.

B.

Average waiting times for treatment.

C.

Patient satisfaction ratings.

D.

Staff costs compared to previous years. 

E.

Revenue generated from car park charges. 

Questions # 87:

Which of the following statements about IFRS 7 Financial Instruments: Disclosures is true?

Options:

A.

IFRS 7 only applies to entities that are designated as financial institutions by a regulatory authority.

B.

IFRS 7 requires disclosures to be given for each separate class of financial instruments.

C.

The main requirement of IFRS 7 is for qualitative disclosures relating to financial instruments and market risks.

D.

IFRS 7 requires sensitivity analysis in relation to credit risk.

Questions # 88:

Which THREE of the following would be of most interest to lenders deciding whether to provide long-term debt to a company?

Options:

A.

Quality of current management

B.

Current gearing ratio

C.

Earnings per share

D.

Dividend cover

E.

interest cover on existing debt

Questions # 89:

A wholly equity financed company has the following objectives:

1. Increase in profit before interest and tax by at least 10% per year.

2. Maintain a dividend payout ratio of 40% of earnings per year.

 

Relevant data:

   • There are 2 million shares in issue.

   • Profit before interest and tax in the last financial year was $4 million.

   • The corporate income tax rate is 20%.

At the beginning of the current financial year, the company raised long term debt of $2 million at 5% interest each year. 

 

Calculate the dividend per share that will be announced this year assuming the company achieves its objective of increasing profit before interest and tax by 10%.

Options:

A.

$0.52

B.

$0.47

C.

$1.20

D.

$1.09

Questions # 90:

A listed company has suffered a period of falling revenues and profit margins. It has been obliged to issue a profit warning to the market and its share price has fallen sharply. The company relies heavily on debt finance and is discussing with its banks possible refinancing options to assist with a restructuring programme.

 

Which THREE of the following are likely to be of MOST interest to the company's banks when they review the refinancing requests?

Options:

A.

Cash flow forecasts

B.

Current capital structure

C.

Trends in share price movements

D.

Shareholder profile

E.

Book value of assets

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