Which of the following is NOT an action company co-managers can take to help meet or beat
the investor-expected increases in the company's stock price in
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- Making it company practice to issue additional shares of stock each year and use the
proceeds to pay down the debt outstanding until the company's debt-equity
percentages reach 20% or lower for debt and 80% or more for equity
- Increasing annual dividend payments to shareholders most every year
- Making it a frequent management practice to allocate a portion of internal cash ows from
operations to repurchasing shares of the company's common stock
- Putting increased attention on boosting operating prots in all four geographic regions -- the
resulting growth in operating prots companywide will act to increase total net prots and
EPS; higher earnings per share are an important driver of the company's stock price
- When the company's stock price drops because of unexpectedly weak company performance
in the prior year but is expected to recover and rise in the next several decision rounds.
opting to borrow money preferably in the form of 1-year loans from the Global Community
Bank (but not so much as to impair the company's credit rating) and using the borrowed
funds to repurchase outstanding shares of common stock
2.
Which of the following is NOT an action company co-managers can take that has good
potential
for increasing the company's average ROE and helping the company meet or beat the
investorexpected ROE targets in upcoming years?
- Pursuing efforts to boost total operating prots in all four geographic regions -- the resulting
growth in operating prots companywide will increase total net prots (a company's net prots
are the numerator in calculating the company's ROE)
- Paying a small annual dividend to shareholders (less than $0.50 per share) which is
increased annually by about $0.05 per shares; a small but growing dividend provides
the company with more cash to fund capital expenditures and/or pay down bank
borrowings ahead of schedule
- Using a portion of the company's internal cash ows from operations for the next several
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