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MIS 49F
ASSIGNMENT 2
BORDERS HOTEL CORP. CASE

SOLVED BY
Özgür İlker AĞIRMAN
Özlem ÖNCÜ

2012

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BORDERS HOTEL CORP. 3 THE BHC PROJECT 3 Financing Alternatives: 3 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 4 Balance Sheet 4 Earning Before Interest and Tax 5 Impact of Financing Options on Earnings 6 Balance Sheet – Year 1 7 EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVES 8 Alternative 1 : 20-year mortgage 8 Alternative 2 : Common Stock Issue 8 Alternative 3 : Common Stock and Preferred Stock Issue 8 ALTERNATIVES FOR DANIELS’S INTEREST 9

BORDERS HOTEL CORP.

Karen Daniels , president of Borders Hotel Corporation (BHC) , has to investigate three financing alternatives in order to evaluate their impacts on viability of the BHC , returns to herself and outside investors.
She has to consider overall effectiveness of financing choices by taking earnings and expenses depending on occupancy levels .Because Daniels think that profitability forecasting of the hotel is related to occupancy levels that are 75 per cent (realistic) and 50 percent (lowest possibility). Any proposal that will give the maximum earnings should be selected in order to raise $2,275,000 for BHC.
THE BHC PROJECT

* Five outside board members and Daniels invested $25,000 each (total = $150,000), * Land of the hotel close to Huron Motor Courts , which Daniels owned was appraised at $975,000.Under the purchase agreement , BHC contracted to give Daniels 97,500 shares of common stock for this land * BHC would negotiate a 10 percent , five-year term loan of $1,100,000 with the furnishing suppliers. * After these three financing arrangements ; BHC raised an additional $2,225,000. * BHC has to make decide about how to reach $2,275,000 by deciding the most feasible method of raising the capital. Financing Alternatives:

1. Mortgage Debt * The mortgage would be for $2,275,000 , 20 year-term , at eight percent. * The annual principles payments would be

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