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PAPER 20: Financial Analysis and Business Valuation Academics Department, The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (Statutory Body under an Act of Parliament) Page 1

Paper 20 : Financial Analysis and Business Valuation Time Allowed: 3 Hours Full Marks: 100 Section A Answer Question No. 1 which is compulsory 1. (a) (i) Following figures have been extracted from the records of a company: [2 6 = 12] Year 2011 2012 Sales ` 5,00,000 8,40,000 Units Sold 10,000 14,000 Account for changes in sales value due to changes in sales quantity, selling price and both (ii) AB owns 60% of the issued ordinary share capital of CD. CD owns 60% of the issued ordinary share capital of EF. The effective interest of AB in EF is.% (iii) For 2012, Rytte Products had net income of ` 10,00,000. On 1st January 2012, there were 10,00,000 shares outstanding On 1st July 2012, the company issued 1,00,000 new shares for `20 per share. The company paid ` 2,00,000 in dividends to common shareholders. What is Rytte s basic earnings per share for 2012 (iv) X Ltd. currently paid a dividend of `1 per share and has a share price of ` 20. If the dividend is expected to grow @ 12% pa forever. What is firm s required return on equity using dividend discount model? (v) Mr. Bhupati deposits ` 2,00,000 in a bank account which pays 10% interest. How much can he withdraw annually for a period of 15 years? (vi) A firm s current assets and current liabilities are 2000 and 1000 respectively. How much money the company should repay to have a current ration of 3:1 (b) State whether the following statements are true or false [1 8 = 8] (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) Intrinsic value of a share decreases after a bonus issue In a synergistic merger, the post-merger value exceeds the sum of the separate companies pre-merger values If expected rate of return is more than required rate, stock should be sold One way to increase EVA is to maintain the same operating income with more capital If EPS of a company is `15 and the PE ratio is 10, then market value of the share of the company is 1.5 (vi) In case of Deep Discount Bond, the issue price is always the face value (vii) Buying the units of mutual funds is an indirect investment (viii) Specific risk of a firm is also called as Systematic Risk Academics Department, The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (Statutory Body under an Act of Parliament) Page 2

Sec- B Answer Any 5 Question from the following 2. (a) The following are the income statements of A Ltd. for the years ended 31.03.2012 and 31.03.2013. Particulars 31-Mar-2012 (Amt `) 31-Mar-2013 (Amt `) Net Sales 1,70,000 1,90,400 Less: Cost of Goods Sold 1,05,000 1,20,000 Gross Profit 65,000 70,400 Administrative Expenses 13,200 14,960 Selling Expenses: Advertisement Expenses 3,000 4,000 Other Selling Expenses 40,800 41,800 Operating Profit 8,000 9,640 Other Income 6,400 9,200 Other Expenses 6,800 4,800 Profit Before Tax 7,600 14,040 Income Tax 3,800 6,200 Profit after Tax 3,800 7,840 You are required (i) To prepare a comparative income statement (ii) To comment on the performance of the company supported by your analysis [10+6=16] 3. (a) The Balance Sheet of Ignu Ltd on 31.03.2013 and 31.03.2014 are presented Amount in Lakhs Equities and Liabilities 2013 2014 Assets 2013 2014 Share Capital 300 300 Free Hold Property 225 240 Reserves 225 240 Plant & Machinery (Net 135 165 after Dep) 6% Debentures 75 75 Unquoted Shares- 150 150 Investments Mortgage Loan 27 14.25 Quoted Shares Investments (Market 112.5 112.5 Value ` 120 Lakhs in 2013 and 150 Lakhs in 2014) Creditors 45 45 Stock 52.5 75 Proposed Dividend 22.5 23.25 Debtors 45 75 (Subjected to TDS) Provision for Tax 21 37.5 Bank 10.5 0 Secured Overdraft (By a 15 82.5 floating charge on assets) 730.5 817.5 730.5 817.5 The following additional information for the year 2013-14 is relevant: Credit Sales: ` 675 Lakhs Academics Department, The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (Statutory Body under an Act of Parliament) Page 3

Credit Purchases: ` 520 Lakhs Overhead: ` 85.75 Lakhs Depreciation on Plant and Machinery: ` 17.5 Lakhs Dividend for 2012-13 was paid in full. Amount paid towards taxation for the year 2012-13 is ` 21.5 Lakhs. In view of Credit Squeeze, the company has been asked by the Bank to reduce the overdraft substantially, within six months if possible by 50%. You are required to prepare a cash flow statement and briefly comment on the financial position of the company on the basis of information of cash flow statement and suggested remedial measures to overcome the financial crises. [12] (b) Write a short note on Macro-Economic Financial Model [3] 4. (a) The following Financial Statement is summarized from the books of Neel Ltd as on 31-Mar- 2014 Equity and Liabilities Amount (`) Assets Amount (`) Paid-up Share Capital 15,00,000 Fixed Assets 16,50,000 Reserves and Surplus 6,00,000 Stock-in-Trade 9,10,000 Debentures Long-term 5,00,000 Book-Debts 12,40,000 Bank Overdraft 12,00,000 Investments-Short term 1,60,000 Sundry Creditors 2,00,000 Cash 40,000 40,00,000 40,00,000 Annual Sales ` 74,40,000. Gross Profit ` 7,44,000; You are required to calculate the following ratios for the year and comment on the financial position as revealed by these ratios. (i) Debt-Equity Ratio (ii) Current Ration (iii) Proprietary Ratio (iv) Gross Profit Ratio (v) Debtors Turnover Ratio (vi) Stock Turnover Ratio Bank Overdraft is payable on Demand [12] (b) The following summarizes the percentage changes in operating income, percentage changes in revenues and the betas for four pharmaceutical firms. Firm Change in Revenue Change in Operating Income Beta PQR Ltd. 27% 25% 1.00 RST Ltd. 25% 32% 1.15 TUV Ltd. 23% 36% 1.30 WYZ Ltd. 21% 40% 1.40 You are required to Calculate the Degree of Operating Leverage for each of these firms. [4] 5. (a) Given below is the Balance Sheet of Khan Ltd. As on 31.3.2012. Liabilities ` (in lakh) Assets ` (in lakh) Share Capital (Share of `10) 100 Land and Building 40 Reserves and Surplus 40 Plant and Machinery 80 Academics Department, The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (Statutory Body under an Act of Parliament) Page 4

Creditors 30 Investments 10 Stock 20 Debtors 15 Cash at bank 5 170 170 You are required to work out the value of the Company s, shares on the basis of Net Assets method and Profit-earning capacity (capitalization) method and arrive at the fair price of the shares. By considering the following information (i) Profit for the current year ` 64 lakhs includes `4 lakhs extraordinary income and `1 lakh income from investments of surplus funds: such surplus funds are unlikely to recur. (ii) In subsequent years, additional advertisement expenses at `5 lakhs are expected to be incurred each year. (iii) Market value of land and Building & Plant and Machinery has been ascertained at `96 lakhs and `100 lakhs respectively. This will entail additional depreciation of `6 lakhs each year. (iv) Effective income-tax rate is 30% (v) The capitalization rate applicable to similar business is 16%. [12] (b) Given a) future maintainable Profit before Interest - `125 Lakhs; b) Normal Rate of Return on Long Term Funds is 19% and on Equity Funds is 24%; c) Long Term Funds of the Company is ` 320 Lakhs of which Equity Funds is ` 210 Lakhs; d) interest on Loan Funds is 18%. Find out leverage effect on Goodwill if tax rate = 30%. [4] 6. (a) The following information is relating to Fortune India Ltd. having two division Pharma Division and Fast Moving Consumer Goods Division (FMCG Division). Paid up share capital of Fortune India Ltd. is consisting of 3,000 Lakhs equity shares of Re. 1 each. Fortune India Ltd. decided to de-merge Pharma Division as Fortune Pharma Ltd. w.e.f. 1.4.2010.. Details of Fortune India Ltd. as on 31.3.2010 and of Fortune Pharma Ltd. as on 1.4.2010 are given below: Particulars Fortune Pharma Ltd. Fortune India Ltd. ` In lakh ` In lakh Outside Liabilities Secured Loans 400 3,000 Unsecured Loans 2,400 800 Current Liabilities & Provisions 1,300 21,200 Assets Fixed Assets 7,740 20,400 Investments 7,600 12,300 Current Assets 8,800 30,200 Loans & Advances 900 7,300 Deferred tax/misc. Expenses 60 (200) Board of Directors of the Company have decided to issue necessary equity shares of Fortune Pharma Ltd. of `1 each, without any consideration to the shareholders of Fortune India Ltd. For that purposes following points are to be considered: (i) Transfer of Liabilities & Assets at Book value. Academics Department, The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (Statutory Body under an Act of Parliament) Page 5

(ii) Estimated Profit for the year 2010-11 is ` 11,400 Lakh for Fortune India Ltd. & `1,470 lakhs for Fortune Pharma Ltd. (iii) Estimated Market Price of Fortune Pharma Ltd. is ` 24.50 per share. (iv) Average P/E Ratio of FMCG sector is 42 & Pharma sector is 25, which is to be expected for both the companies. Calculate: (i) The Ratio in which shares of Fortune Pharma are to be issued to the shareholders of Fortune India Ltd. (ii) Expected Market price of Fortune India Ltd. (iii) Book Value per share of both the Companies immediately after Demerger [12] (b) Infrastructures Ltd. has been regularly paying a dividend of ` 3.50 on their shares. The number of equity shares is 25,000. Required (i) What is the value of equity, if the return for the investors is 14% (ii) Determine the value of equity, if the dividend is expected to grow at 8% p.a. on a constant basis [4] 7. (a) Marico Ltd. acquired 100% of Sun Ltd. for ` 20000 (lacs). As on the date of acquisition, the net assets of Marico Ltd. were: (` in lacs) Tangible fixed assets 500 Brand (valued by management) 120 Net current assets 380 Compute goodwill on acquisition under the following situation: (i) Ignore brand value (ii) Consider brand value [6] (b) Shiva Ltd. gives the following information: Profits After tax for the period = ` 100 lakhs; Expected Compound Growth Rate = 8% p.a. Cash Flows after Taxes for the period = ` 125Lakhs; Expected Compound Growth Rate = 7% p.a. Current Market Price per Equity Share = ` 900; Equity Share Capital = ` 1,00,00,000 into Shares of ` 100 each. Compute the value of Shiva Ltd. by projecting its PAT/CFAT for a eight year period. Use 10% Discount Rate for your calculations. Also calculate the value of the business by capitalizing the current PAT/ CFAT [5] (C) From the information given below relating to Unfortunate Ltd., calculate Altman s Z-score and comment: Working Capital (i) = 0.45 Total Assets (ii) Retained Earnings Total Assets = 0.25 Academics Department, The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (Statutory Body under an Act of Parliament) Page 6

(iii) (iv) (v) Earnings before Interest and Taxes Total Assets = 0.30 Market Value of Equity = 2.50 Book Value of total debt Sales = 3 times [5] Total Assets 8. (a) Write a short note any four of the following (i) Du-Pont analysis (ii) Hostile Takeover Bids (iii) Principles of Valuation (iv) Limitation of DCF Valuation (v) Financial Forecasting [4 4 = 16] Academics Department, The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (Statutory Body under an Act of Parliament) Page 7