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DCF VALUATION II; TEST. 2 A Corporate Governance Discount You are valuing a company with extremely poor corporate governance. The firm is badly managed.

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Page 1: DCF VALUATION II; TEST. 2 A Corporate Governance Discount You are valuing a company with extremely poor corporate governance. The firm is badly managed.

DCF Valuation II; Test

Page 2: DCF VALUATION II; TEST. 2 A Corporate Governance Discount You are valuing a company with extremely poor corporate governance. The firm is badly managed.

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A Corporate Governance Discount

You are valuing a company with extremely poor corporate governance. The firm is badly managed and badly run and you have estimated a DCF value of $ 100 million for the firm. Should you discount this value for poor corporate governancea.Yesb.No

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The R&D Effect

You have just finished a DCF valuation of a pharmaceutical company and arrived at a value per share of $ 20. However, you used the conventional accounting numbers in arriving at your cash flows and discount rates. You decide to capitalize R&D and revalue the firm. What will happen to your value per share?a.It should remain unchanged. Money spent is money spent.b.It should go up. Earnings will increase when you capitalize R&Dc.It should go down. Reinvestment will increase when you capitalize R&Dd.Any of the above, depending on the company.

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The Distress Factor

You are valuing a distressed company, with negative earnings and a significant debt overhang. You estimate expected cash flows, making realistic assumptions about improving margins, and a high cost of capital that reflects the high risk and compute a value of $ 1 billion for the equity in the firm. Given your assumptions, which of the following it likely to be true about your valuation:a.It will be too lowb.It will be a reasonable estimatec.It will be too high