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Question # 94

JAG and ZEB are two listed companies. JAG is approximately 20 times the size of ZEB.

10 days ago JAG made a hostile bid for ZEB. offering a share exchange.

The bid price represents a 10% profit to the shareholders of ZEB at today's market prices to reflect the high levels of synergistic benefits that JAG expects to realise from the transaction.

Which of the following is the greatest future threat to the post-transaction value for JAG?

Options:

A.

Forecast synergistic benefits are not realised.

B.

New shareholders acquired from ZEB demand a higher dividend payout than JAG is used to.

C.

Negative market response to the bid.

D.

New shareholders acquired from ZEB withdraw their investment by selling their shares within 12 months.

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Question # 95

D has US$10 million to invest over 12 months in either USS or GBP Its options are to invest in USS at the present USS interest rate of 10 18%. or to convert the USS to GBP at the spot rate GBP1 =US$1 61 and invest in GBP at an interest rate of 6.4%.

According to the interest rate parity theory, what will the one year forward rate be?

Give your answer to three decimal places.

Options:

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Question # 96

An all equity financed company reported earnings for the year ending 31 December 20X1 of $5 million.

One of its financial objectives is to increase earnings by 5% each year.

In the year ending 31 December 20X2 it financed a project by issuing a bond with a $1 million nominal value and a coupon rate of 7%.

The company pays corporate income tax at 30%.

 

If the company is to achieve its earnings target for the year ending 31 December 20X2, what is the minimum operating profit (profit before interest and tax) that it must achieve?

Options:

A.

$5.25 million

B.

$7.50 million

C.

$7.57 million

D.

$8.40 million

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Question # 97

Company X is based in Country A, whose currency is the A$.

It trades with customers in Country B, whose currency is the B$.

Company X aims to maintain its revenue from exports to Country B at 25% of total revenue.

 

Company A has the following forecast revenue:

  

The forecast revenue from Country B has assumed an exchange rate of A$1/B$2, that is A$1 = B$2.

 

If the B$ depreciates against the A$ by 10%, the ratio of revenue generated from Country B as a percentage of total revenue will:

Options:

A.

fall to 23.3%.

B.

rise to 27.0%.

C.

rise to 30.3%.

D.

fall to 22.7%.

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Question # 98

A company has in a 5% corporate bond in issue on which there are two loan covenants.

   • Interest cover must not fall below 3 times

   • Retained earnings for the year must not fall below $3.5 million

The Company has 200 million shares in issue.

The most recent dividend per share was $0.04.

The Company intends increasing dividends by 10% next year.

 

Financial projections for next year are as follows:

 

Advise the Board of Directors which of the following will be the status of compliance with the loan covenants next year?

Options:

A.

The company will be in compliance with both covenants.

B.

The company will be in breach of both covenants.

C.

The company will breach the covenant in respect of retained earnings only.

D.

The company will be in breach of the covenant in respect of interest cover only.

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Question # 99

BBA is a wholly owned subsidiary of AAB BBA operates in country B where the currency is the B$.

The following is an extract from BBA's financial statements at 31 December 20X1:

The following Information is relevant:

" The bonds were trading at $110 per $100 on 31 December 20X1. "Operating profit of BBA for the year ended 31 December 20X1 was S15 million

• The P/E ratio is 8

* Corporate income tax rate is 20%.

The tax authorities m country B Implemented thin capitalisation rules based on the level of gearing of the subsidiary, calculated as book value o( debt lo book value of equity The cut-off point for gearing used by the tax authorities for a company to be thinly capitalised is 75%.

Which of the following statements is correct as at 31 December 20X1?

Options:

A.

Gearing Is 71.43%. thin capitalisation rules are not breached

B.

Gearing is 250%. thin capitalisation rules are breached

C.

Gearing is 83.33%. thin capitalisation rules are breached

D.

Gearing is 83.33%. thin capitalisation rules are not breached

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Question # 100

A listed company plans to raise new capital which will be required for future investment projects. The company has a gearing ratio of 50%, which is just below the company's target ratio.

The directors are comparing the benefits and drawbacks of each of the following two alternative sources of finance;

• Unsecured bank borrowings.

• Convertible bonds.

Which of the following statements is correct?

Options:

A.

If the share price does not increase sufficiently for conversion to take place the company will have more expensive debt with a convertible bond than with unsecured borrowings.

B.

Additional finance will be raised upon conversion of the convertible bond but not with unsecured borrowings.

C.

The coupon rate of a convertible bond is likely to be lower than for unsecured borrowings.

D.

If the convertible bond holders eventually convert to shares the company's gearing ratio will rise whereas it will be unaffected if finance is with unsecured borrowings.

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Question # 101

Which of the following statements is true of a spin-off (or demerger)?

Options:

A.

Raises finance to fund new projects.

B.

Changes the ownership structure of the core entity by introducing new shareholders. 

C.

Allows investors to identify the true value of the demerged business.

D.

Increases the risk of a takeover bid for the core entity.

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Question # 102

A company based in Country A with the A$ as its functional currency requires A$500 million 20-year debt finance to finance a long-term investment The company has a high credit rating, but has not previously issued corporate bonds which are listed on the stock exchange Which THREE of the following are advantages of issuing 20 year bonds compared with simply borrowing for a 20 year period?

Options:

A.

Larger capital market

B.

Greater availability of debt of 20-year duration

C.

Lower arrangement costs

D.

Less administrative effort to arrange the new finance

E.

Lower interest rate

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Question # 103

The competition authorities are investigating the takeover of Company Z by a larger company, Company Y.

Both companies are food retailers. 

The takeover terms involve using a part cash, part share exchange means of payment.

Company Z is resisting the bid, arguing that it undervalues its business, while lobbying extensively among politicians to sway public opinion against the bidder.

 

Which of the following actions by Company Y is most likely to persuade the competition authorities to approve the acquisition?

Options:

A.

Company Y increases the cash element of its bid offer.

B.

Company Y agrees to dispose of specified outlets which geographically overlap those of Company Z.

C.

Company Y guarantees to preserve employment at its cental distribution depot.

D.

Company Y undertakes to pass on any cost savings to customers.

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Exam Code: F3
Exam Name: Financial Strategy
Last Update: Mar 13, 2026
Questions: 393
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