Which of the following is least likely to be characteristic of a firm earning excess risk-adjusted return and its industry?
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The higher the franchise factor, the higher the firm valuation. A zero franchise factor is not likely to be associated with a firm earning excess returns. Full flow-through and ROE greater than the required rate of return both raise valuation, other things equal.
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 TRUE? There is:
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If ROE is greater than r, then there is some benefit in reinvesting the earnings within the firm, therefore, there is potential franchise value.
Which of the following variables is least likely to be applicable in analyzing the price-to-earnings (P/E) values for a firm?
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The tax rate is not generally applicable in an analysis of P/E values. Presumably, the earnings are already taxed at the firm level. Both remaining variables are important components in the analysis and calculation of P/E values.
Which of the following statements about the franchise value method is TRUE?
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The intrinsic P/E value is the sum of the tangible P/E value and the franchise P/E value. The franchise P/E can be analyzed as two components: a franchise factor that accounts for the required return from new investments, and a growth factor that accounts for the present value of excess returns from new investments.
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