Lecture 3- Gearing (part 2)

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Highers Accounting and Finance (Year 2) (Corporate Finance) Quiz on Lecture 3- Gearing (part 2), created by George Mariyajohnson on 26/10/2020.
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Question 1

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Financial distress- When firm experiences [blank_start]significant problem[blank_end] in meeting its [blank_start]debt obligations[blank_end]
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  • significant problem
  • debt obligations

Question 2

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Bankruptcy- Economically a firm goes [blank_start]bankrupt[blank_end] when [blank_start]value[blank_end] of its [blank_start]assets[blank_end] [blank_start]equal[blank_end] to its [blank_start]debt[blank_end] therefore, [blank_start]equity[blank_end] has no value
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  • bankrupt
  • value
  • assets
  • equal
  • debt
  • equity

Question 3

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Direct bankruptcy costs- [blank_start]Costs[blank_end] that are [blank_start]directly associated[blank_end] with [blank_start]bankruptcy[blank_end], such as [blank_start]legal[blank_end] and [blank_start]administrative[blank_end] expenses
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  • Costs
  • directly associated
  • bankruptcy
  • legal
  • administrative

Question 4

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Indirect bankruptcy costs- [blank_start]Costs[blank_end] of avoiding [blank_start]bankruptcy filing[blank_end] incurred by [blank_start]financially distressed[blank_end] firm
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  • Costs
  • bankruptcy filing
  • financially distressed

Question 5

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Financial distress costs- [blank_start]Direct[blank_end] & [blank_start]indirect[blank_end] costs associated with going [blank_start]bankrupt[blank_end] or experiencing [blank_start]financial distress[blank_end]
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  • Direct
  • indirect
  • bankrupt
  • financial distress

Question 6

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One type of indirect cost of financial distress is [blank_start]impaired ability[blank_end] to [blank_start]conduct business[blank_end]. Business not able to [blank_start]continue[blank_end] their [blank_start]operations[blank_end] with [blank_start]same[blank_end] condition as before. Suppliers & customers [blank_start]reluctant[blank_end] to do business
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  • impaired ability
  • conduct business
  • continue
  • operations
  • same
  • reluctant

Question 7

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Another type of indirect cost of financial distress is [blank_start]agency cost[blank_end] ([blank_start]conflict[blank_end] of [blank_start]interest[blank_end] between [blank_start]bondholders[blank_end] & [blank_start]shareholders[blank_end])
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  • agency cost
  • conflict
  • interest
  • bondholders
  • shareholders

Question 8

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One type of agency cost is [blank_start]incentive[blank_end] to [blank_start]underinvestment[blank_end]. Company [blank_start]under invests[blank_end] on [blank_start]positive NPV projects[blank_end] when experiencing financial distress & when [blank_start]shareholders[blank_end] perceive these [blank_start]projects[blank_end] to benefit [blank_start]bondholders[blank_end] rather than them
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  • incentive
  • underinvestment
  • under invests
  • positive NPV projects
  • shareholders
  • projects
  • bondholders

Question 9

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Another type of agency cost is [blank_start]incentive[blank_end] to take [blank_start]large risks[blank_end]
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  • incentive
  • large risks

Question 10

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Third type of agency cost is [blank_start]milking[blank_end] the [blank_start]property[blank_end]. Managers & shareholders decide to [blank_start]pay extra dividends[blank_end] or other distributions in times of [blank_start]financial distress[blank_end], leaving [blank_start]less[blank_end] in firm for [blank_start]bondholders[blank_end]
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  • milking
  • property
  • pay extra dividends
  • financial distress
  • less
  • bondholders

Question 11

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Covenant- [blank_start]Legal agreement[blank_end] between [blank_start]lender[blank_end] & [blank_start]borrower[blank_end] to protect [blank_start]borrower[blank_end]
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  • Legal agreement
  • lender
  • borrower
  • borrower

Question 12

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Static theory of capital structure- Firm [blank_start]borrows[blank_end] up to point where [blank_start]tax benefit[blank_end] from an extra pound or euro in [blank_start]debt[blank_end] is [blank_start]exactly equal[blank_end] to [blank_start]cost[blank_end] that comes from [blank_start]increased probability[blank_end] of financial distress
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  • borrows
  • tax benefit
  • debt
  • exactly equal
  • cost
  • increased probability

Question 13

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Pecking order theory- Firm must first use [blank_start]internal financing[blank_end] to [blank_start]fund[blank_end] an [blank_start]investment[blank_end]. If this [blank_start]internal financing[blank_end] isn't enough they should [blank_start]issue debt[blank_end] because it's cheaper form of [blank_start]funding[blank_end] & creates [blank_start]tax shield[blank_end]. Finally, [blank_start]issue equity[blank_end] as last resort
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  • internal financing
  • fund
  • investment
  • internal financing
  • issue debt
  • funding
  • tax shield
  • issue equity

Question 14

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In market timing theory managers [blank_start]issue equity[blank_end] when its [blank_start]market value[blank_end] is high relative to [blank_start]book values[blank_end] & [blank_start]issue debt[blank_end] when [blank_start]market value[blank_end] of equity is low relative to its [blank_start]book values[blank_end]
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  • issue equity
  • market value
  • book values
  • issue debt
  • market value
  • book values

Question 15

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Liquidation- [blank_start]Termination[blank_end] of firm as a [blank_start]going concern[blank_end]
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  • Termination
  • going concern

Question 16

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Reorganisation- [blank_start]Financial restructuring[blank_end] of [blank_start]failing[blank_end] firm to attempt to [blank_start]continue operations[blank_end] as a [blank_start]going concern[blank_end]
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  • Financial restructuring
  • failing
  • continue operations
  • going concern
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