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1 Multinational Financial Management Alan Shapiro 10 th Edition John Wiley & Sons, Inc. PowerPoints by Joseph F. Greco, Ph.D. California State University, Fullerton

CHAPTER 14 The Cost of Capital for Foreign Investment

THE COST OF CAPITAL FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENTS I.THE COST OF EQUITY CAPITAL A.Definition 1. the minimum (required) rate of return necessary to induce investors to buy or hold the firm’s stock. 2. used to value future equity cash flows 3. determines common stock price

COST OF EQUITY CAPITAL Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) Formula can be written as r i = r f +  i ( r m - r f ) where r i = the equity required rate r f = the risk free return rate  i = Cov(r m, r i )/  2 r m where Cov(r m, r i ) is the covariance between asset and market returns and  2 r m, the variance of market returns.

WEIGHTED AVERAGE COST OF CAPITAL (WACC) II. WACC For Foreign Projects A.Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC = k 0 ) Formula can be written as k 0 = (1-L) k e + L i d (1 - t) where L = the parent’s debt ratio i d (1 - t) = the after-tax debt cost k e = the equity cost of capital k 0 is used as the discount rate in the calculation of Net Present Value

WEIGHTED AVERAGE COST OF CAPITAL 1. Two Caveats a. Weights must be a proportion using market, not book, value b. Calculating WACC, weights must be marginal reflecting future debt structure

DISCOUNT RATES FOR FOREIGN PROJECTS III. DISCOUNT RATES FOR FOREIGN PROJECTS A.Systematic Risk 1. Not diversifiable 2. Foreign projects in non-synchronous economies should be less correlated with domestic markets. 3. Paradox: LDCs have greater political risk but offer higher probability of diversification benefits.

DISCOUNT RATES FOR FOREIGN PROJECTS B.Key Issues in Estimating Foreign Project Betas - find firms publicly traded that share similar risk characteristics -use the average beta as a proxy

DISCOUNT RATES FOR FOREIGN PROJECTS whereρ im = the correlation between returns on the project i σm= standard deviation of returns on project i σ m = the standard deviation of returns on the market portfolio

DISCOUNT RATES FOR FOREIGN PROJECTS 1.Three Issues: a.Should proxies be U.S. or local companies? b.Which is the relevant base portfolio to use? c.Should the market risk premium be based on U.S. or local market?

DISCOUNT RATES FOR FOREIGN PROJECTS 2.Proxy Companies a. Most desirable to use local firms b. Alternative: find a proxy industry in the local market

DISCOUNT RATES FOR FOREIGN PROJECTS 3.Relevant Base (Market) Portfolio a. If capital markets are globally integrated, choose world mkt. b. If not, domestic portfolio is best 4. Relevant Market Risk Premium a. Use the U.S. portfolio b. Foreign project: should have no higher than domestic risk and cost of capital.

DISCOUNT RATES FOR FOREIGN PROJECTS IV.ESTABLISHING A WORLDWIDE CAPITAL STRUCTURE A.MNC Advantage uses more debt due to diversification B.What is proper capital structure? 1.Borrowing in local currency helps to reduce exchange rate risk 2.Allow subsidiary to exceed parent capitalization norm if local mkt. has lower costs

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