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Franchise P/Evalue & Potentional franchise value question
If a firm’s return on equity (ROE) is greater than the rate of return demanded by investors (r), which of the following statements is CORRECT? There is:
A) a high franchise P/E value.
B) negative franchise value.
C) potential franchise value.
Your answer: A was incorrect. The correct answer was C) potential franchise value.
If ROE is greater than r, then there is some benefit in reinvesting the earnings within the firm, therefore, there is potential franchise value.
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question on this: why is A not the correct answer? Intrinsic PE = tangible PE + franchise PE. is their rationale that since franchise PE = franchse factor x growth factor, having a higher ROE than r will raise your franchise factor but not necsarrily your franchise PE because growth (and thus the growth factor) may be very low? i never even saw the term “potential franchise value” in the schweser books, what is the definition of that? |
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