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Question 1

Presented below are the simplified Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income and Consolidated Balance Sheet of Barratt Developments Plc for the financial years 2013 to 2015.

Statement of Comprehensive Income

for the Year ended 31st December

2015

2014

2013

Revenue

3,759.5

3,157.0

2,606.2

Cost of Revenue

(3,045.2)

(2,627.6)

(2,247.0)

Gross Profit

714.3

529.4

359.2

 

 

 

 

Selling/General/Admin. Expenses

(137.5)

(119.6)

(106.5)

Unusual Income (Expense)

0.0

0.0

(87.5)

Operating Income

576.8

409.8

165.2

 

 

 

 

Finance Expenses

(19.1)

(21.3)

(37.7)

Finance Income

45.9

43.8

10.9

Other Expenses

(38.1)

(41.7)

(33.9)

Net Income Before Taxes

565.5

390.6

104.5

 

 

 

 

Taxes

(115.2)

(85.2)

(29.8)

Net Income

450.3

305.4

74.7



Comprehensive Statement of Financial Position as of 31st December

2015

2014

2013

Current Assets

 

 

 

Cash and Short Term Investments

370.6

275.5

295.7

Trade Receivables

146.2

100.0

67.3

Inventory

4,173.6

3,508.6

3,209.8

Prepaid Expenses

12.6

11.8

7.9

Other Current Assets

--

0.0

25.6

Total Current Assets

4,703.0

3,895.9

3,606.3

 

 

 

 

Non-Current Assets

 

 

 

Property, Plant and Equipment

8.2

6.1

3.4

Goodwill

792.2

792.2

792.2

Intangibles

100.0

100.0

100.0

Long Term Investments

296.8

321.2

251.9

Other Long Term Assets

10.9

28.9

100.6

Total Non-Current Assets

1,208.1

1,248.4

1,248.1

Total Assets

5,911.1

5,144.3

4,854.4

 

 

 

 

Current Liabilities

 

 

 

Trade Payable

897.9

655.6

620.7

Accrued Expenses

359.4

334.3

326.1

Notes Payable/Short Term Debt

0.0

33.3

4.1

Current Port. of LT Debt/Capital Leases

13.2

5.1

176.1

Other Current liabilities

141.9

131.8

69.0

Total Current Liabilities

1,412.4

1,160.1

1,196.0

 

 

 

 

Non-Current Liabilities

 

 

 

Total Long Term Debt

163.3

161.7

166.6

Minority Interest

10.1

8.0

--

Other Liabilities

622.9

468.5

418.6

Total Non-Current Liabilities

796.3

638.2

585.2

Total Liabilities

2,208.7

1,798.3

1,781.2

 

 

 

 

Shareholders' Equity

 

 

 

Common Stock

99.5

98.5

98.0

Additional Paid-In Capital

219.1

214.8

213.4

Retained Earnings

3,383.8

3,032.7

2,761.8

Total Equity

3,702.4

3,346.0

3,073.2

Total Liabilities & Shareholders' Equity

5,911.1

5,144.3

4,854.4

Required

Prepare a business report for the board of directors which analyses the performance of Barratt Developments Plc over the financial years 2013 to 2015 and recommend any action the board should take.

Your report should utilise key ratios, horizontal and vertical analysis.

Question 2

You have started working at Fintech Plc as a finance director and have reviewed a recent investment proposal for producing and selling a new product which was rejected because it did not earn the company's target return on capital employed of 11%

The appraisal appeared as follows:

Year

 

0

1

2

3

4


 






Sales

 


1,600

1,800

1,884

1,200

Direct materials

 


(400)

(450)

(500)

(250)

Direct Labour

 


(600)

(675)

(750)

(375)

Overheads

 


(200)

(200)

(200)

(200)

Interest

 


(80)

(80)

(80)

(80)

Depreciation

 


(225)

(225)

(225)

(225)

Profit

 


95

170

129

70

Initial Outlay

 






Working Capital

 

150





Machinery

 

900





Feasibility Study

 

80





Market Research

 

70






 

1,200





ROCE = Average Annual Profit / Initial Investment = 116000/1200000 = 9.67%

Following additional information is provided to you:

1. The amount of overheads charged to the project includes both fixed production overheads and variable production overheads. About half of the overheads are fixed, and half vary with the level of production.

2. The feasibility study was paid for before the project commenced; the market research study has been completed and been paid off.

3. The market research study had recommended that the new product should be launched with a major marketing campaign costing £150,000 immediately before sales begin. This had been ignored in the above appraisal.

4. The company's cost of capital is 14%

Use following discount rates @ 14%:

Year

0

1

2

3

4

DCF

1

0.88

0.77

0.67

0.59

Required:

You are required to re-evaluate the proposal using discounted cash flow, and explain where and why your treatment of particular items differs from the above appraisal.

Outsourcing Production of Bolts

Eastside Turbines is considering outsourcing production of the B657 bolts used in the assembly of its standard turbines. The B657 bolts must be manufactured to high levels of precision in order for the turbine assembly to operate efficiently.

The company currently uses these bolts in high volumes (approximately 4,000 per year) and employs two dedicated machinists on flexible contracts solely to manufacture these parts.

The costs of manufacturing each batch of 100 bolts in house is shown below.

B657 Bolts - Batch of 100

Materials

£250

Labour

£85

Variable overhead

£45

Fixed overhead

£50

Boston Bolts, a small local start up business, has offered to supply all the bolts required at a price of £1,880plus a £40 delivery charge per 500 bolts.

Required:

Critically appraise the proposal to outsource production of the B657 bolts from a financial and non-financial perspective and recommend as to the appropriate course of action for management.

Question 3

Fintech plc has share capital comprising 10 million 20p shares; the amount has not changed during the last 5 years. Additional information is available, as follows:

Year

1

2

3

4

Retained profit at the end of year

£200,000




10% Debentures

£1,000,000

£1,200,000



8% Debentures



£1,400,000

£1,800,000

Operating Profit

£300,000

£180,000

£360,000

£396,000

Amounts shown for debentures at the year-end should be assumed to apply for the whole of the year that ends on that date.

Assume that Corporation Tax on profits is 30%

The company pays out 50% of after tax profits as dividends.

Required:

a) Calculate for each year (1) Net profit after tax, (2) Capital gearing ratio, (3) Interest Cover, (4) Retained Earning and (5) Earnings per share

b) Assess the importance of capital gearing making specific reference to the results of your calculations in part a.

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