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This 4 page paper examines a case study supplied by the student which looks at how much capital a company needs to raise to pay of debt and undertake expansion plans. The paper then looks at how much may be available from different sources and assesses which projects may go ahead and which is the best form of financing from the options provided.
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future. The plans need careful consideration as there options have been provided. The first stage is to define how much money is needed. For this we need to look at
the increased outgoing each year and then look at the income streams these will provide. The first stage is to look at the capital that is needed and when
it is needed. The Caribbean project says for the next three years so we are assuming this starts in 1999. 1998 Bridging loan 52,000,000 Toronto hotel purchase 85,000,000
Comfort Inn expansion 20,000,000 1999 Comfort Inn expansion 40,000,000 Caribbean 5,000,000 2000 Clarion 1,000 room (at 90,000 a room) 90,000,000 Caribbean 5,000,000 2001 Caribbean
5,000,000 These will all create income, so we now need to look at what income these will create, assuming that they generate income. For some of these projects we can
look at what they may bring in based on the potential income and averages for the country concerns and the average occupancy rate of the company. If we look
at the Toronto hotel this will be a 700 room hotel. If we assume a 6.97% profit margin is maintained, as according to the case this was the 1997 profit
margin so is a good guide. Now we can look at the income from each of the projects, the income is projected as starting the year after the acquisition or
start of the project. We have used the figures projected in the case for the average 1999 figures and kept these the same for following years if there was no
increase or figure indicated. Income Rooms Average rate per room in Canada Revenue per night if full Occupancy rate Income per night Annual income Annual profit Toronto Hotel
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