标题: Differences between FCFF and FCFE [打印本页] 作者: dandman 时间: 2011-7-11 19:24 标题: Differences between FCFF and FCFE
This Q seems simple but I am not understanding why interest payments is LEAST LIKELY a difference? Maybe it's something with the language they use...
Which of the following is least likely one of the differences between FCFE and FCFF? FCFF includes adjustments to revenue for:
A) interest payments to bondholders.
B) working capital investment.
C) operating expenses.
Your answer: A was correct!
FCFF includes the cash available to all of the firm’s investors, including bondholders. Therefore, interest payments to bondholders are not removed from revenues to derive FCFF. FCFE is FCFF minus interest payments to bondholders plus net borrowings from bondholders.作者: jacksparrow 时间: 2011-7-11 19:24
If you look at this question as starting to build a spreadsheet model from scratch - given estimates of sales growth, and other factors (depreciation, etc. as a percent of Sales growth) - then in that model
for FCFF - you would add back Interest Expense, remove WCInv, Remove Operating Expenses.
for FCFE - only WCINv and Expenses would be done...
CP作者: President1988 时间: 2011-7-11 19:24
cpk123 Wrote:
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> If you look at this question as starting to build
> a spreadsheet model from scratch - given estimates
> of sales growth, and other factors (depreciation,
> etc. as a percent of Sales growth) - then in that
> model
>
> for FCFF - you would add back Interest Expense,
> remove WCInv, Remove Operating Expenses.
>
> for FCFE - only WCINv and Expenses would be
> done...
yeh good point! NY, don't get too hung up on a Q like this, there's better ones to spend your time on作者: kickthatcfa 时间: 2011-7-11 19:24
on Schw Notes, you could see an estimated and an exact equations when using CFO to calc FCFF, the exact equation has a Interest*(1-t) while the estimated does not.
It implies that the Interest*(1-t) has little influence to FCFF/FCFE.作者: SpyAli 时间: 2011-7-11 19:24
why B or C?
can you care to elaborate?
WCInv is removed uniformly for computation of either. (If you start with NI - you remove it manually, if you start with CFO - it is already removed).
Operating Expenses are also removed uniformally (if you consider you started from Net Income).
In either case - starting with NI or from CFO -> you add back I*(1-T) for FCFF, and do not do the same for FCFE.
CP作者: tikfed 时间: 2011-7-11 19:24
but they are asking from a FCFF point of view....
CP作者: stalkey 时间: 2011-7-11 19:24
the question pretends it ask for differences between FCFF and FCFE, but in second part it says:
"FCFF includes adjustments to REVENUE for:" and revenue is not adjusted for interest when calculating FCFF
revenue is not NI