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Chapter 13 - Managing for Shareholder Value
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Top Creators of Shareholder Value for 2001 ($ Millions) invested cost of invested cost of MVA capital return capital MVA capital return capital Gen Elect 339,200 82,111 20.0%9.4% Gen Elect 339,200 82,111 20.0%9.4% Microsoft 325,872 26,343 21.5% 13.7% Microsoft 325,872 26,343 21.5% 13.7% Wal-Mart 221,166 65,677 12.4% 8.9% Wal-Mart 221,166 65,677 12.4% 8.9% Intel 169,980 41,397 9.0% 16.2% Intel 169,980 41,397 9.0% 16.2% Citigroup 155,695 104,210 14.7% 12.0% Citigroup 155,695 104,210 14.7% 12.0%
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Market Value Added MVA = Firm Value - Invested Capital Firm value = market value of the firm’s outstanding debt and equity securities. Invested Capital = the sum total of the funds that have been invested in the firm.
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Value Creation The combination of opportunity and execution. Opportunities must be recognized. Employees must be ready, willing, and able to take advantage of the opportunities.
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Business Valuation: The Accounting Model Using the P/E ratio: If a firm’s P/E ratio is 20, then a dollar increase in earnings per share will create $20 in additional equity value per share. Problem: ignores R&D, which would reduce earnings per share, but should increase future earnings!
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Business Valuation: Free Cash Flow Valuation Model Value = the PV of the firm’s projected free cash flows for all future years.
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Business Valuation: Free Cash Flow Valuation Model Value = the PV of the firm’s projected free cash flows for all future years. Value = FCF + FCF + FCF + … + Terminal value ( 1+k) 1 (1+k) 2 (1+k) 3 (1+k) n ( 1+k) 1 (1+k) 2 (1+k) 3 (1+k) n
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Value Drivers Variables that managers can tweak to increase firm value. Examples: sales growth operating profit margin net working capital-to-sales ratio property, plant and equipment-to-sales ratio cost of capital
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Economic Value Added
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Net operating weighted average invested Net operating weighted average invested EVA t = profit after - cost of x capital t-1 tax (NOPAT) t capital (k wacc ) tax (NOPAT) t capital (k wacc )
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Economic Value Added Net operating weighted average invested Net operating weighted average invested EVA t = profit after - cost of x capital t-1 tax (NOPAT) t capital (k wacc ) tax (NOPAT) t capital (k wacc ) alternative definition: Return on weighted average invested Return on weighted average invested EVA t = invested - cost of x capital t-1 capital (ROIC) t capital (k wacc ) capital (ROIC) t capital (k wacc )
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Paying for Performance Shareholder and manager interests are aligned when: contributions of individuals and groups toward creation of shareholder value are measured using EVA, and rewards are structured accordingly.
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Components of a Firm’s Compensation Policy base pay bonus: quarterly, semi-annual, or annual long-term compensation: options, grants
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Designing a Compensation Program 1) How much to pay? 2) Base pay versus at-risk or incentive compensation 3) Linking incentive compensation to performance 4) Paying with a cash bonus versus equity
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