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  • March 13, 2022 at 8:04 am #651202
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    Is NPV for 17 marks, there is also some calculation already done in Question. so any idea about how much mark would be for npv calculation

    What is about last question in Q1, employee issues, child labour, is it part of integrated reporting

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    9am -12pm

    Q1 –
    Reasons for unsuccessful acquisition and methods for resolving this (in given case)
    -Estimation of value per share of target company before acquisition
    – Estimation of number of shares to issued against share for share purchase
    -Percentage gain for shareholders of each entity
    -Likely reactions of shareholders of each entity
    -If purchase is made through cash then dividends will be reduced from 50% to 10% how shareholders of acquirer are likely to react to this.

    Q2 -Benefits of centralised treasury department
    Interest rate derivatives, FRA, futures, options, A term *Smoothing* was asked for three marks.

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    -NPV calculation with an option to delay
    BSOP input variables
    -use of above information
    -Why NPV and BSPOP value are different, advise financial officer

    13 pm – 16 pm

    Q1-
    Estimate gain to shareholders through cash vs share for share
    Method to value individual and combined- FCF
    Impact of each offer on financial performance and likely reaction of shares
    Ethical issues

    Q2-
    APV calculation
    Advantage of APV
    Factors determining credit rating

    Q3-
    Adv of centralised treasury
    Interest rate risk hedge through FRA futures options
    Interest rate Smoothing

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    How to pass FA?

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