Corporate Finance: Instructor\'s Manual Applied Corporate Finance

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The Consequences of Failing to pay FCFE


Chrysler: FCFE, Dividends and Cash Balance

($ 500 )

$ 0

$ 500

$ 1 , 000

$ 1 , 500

$ 2 , 000

$ 2 , 500

$ 3 , 000

1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

Year

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$ 0

$ 1 , 000

$ 2 , 000

$ 3 , 000

$ 4 , 000

$ 5 , 000

$ 6 , 000

$ 7 , 000

$ 8 , 000

$ 9 , 000

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= Free CF to Equity = Cash to Stockholders Cumulated Cash

This shows the accumulation of a large cash balance at Chrysler. Starting with a


zero cash balance in 1985, I added back the difference between FCFE and


dividends each year to the cash balance. In the last few years, that difference has


led to an accumulation in cash.


This large cash balance, of course, was what triggered the attempt by Kirk


Kirkorian to take over Chrysler. While he failed, he did put sufficient pressure


on Chrysler to force them to increase dividends and buy back stock.


Note that while Chrysler has argued that it needs a large cash balance as a buffer


against the next recession, it used up only $ 0.5 billion during the 1990-91


recession.

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