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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2025_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | January_2025 | (a)Vikram Patel owns a chain of ten bookstores across the Mumbai region.
Three of these stores were launched in the past two years. He hasalways
believed in strategic management and enjoyed robust sales of books,
magazines, and educational materials until about five years ago.
However,withtheincreasingpreferencefor... | [
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2025_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | January_2025 | (b)
Explain the strategic implications of each of the following types ofbusiness
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2025_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | January_2025 | (a)Stars(b)QuestionMarks(c)CashCows(d)Dogs
OR
Strategic alliances are formed if they provide an advantage to all the
partiesinthealliance.Doyouagree?Explaininbrieftheadvantagesof
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | January_2026 | Time Allowed – 3 Hours (Total time for 6A and 6B)
Maximum Marks – 50
1.
The question paper comprises two parts, Part I and Part II.
2.
Part I comprises Case Scenario based Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
3.
Part II comprises questions which require descriptive type answers.
4.
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | January_2026 | (a)
Divine Limited has the following capital structure, which it considers to be optimal:
Capital Structure
Weightage (in percentage)
Debt
Preference Shares
Equity Shares
100
Divine Limited’s expected net income this year is `34,285.72, its established
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | January_2026 | (i)
DETERMINE the cost of each capital structure component; and
(ii)
COMPUTE the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) of Divine Limited.
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | January_2026 | (b)
Following information is given for Prashuk Ltd.:
Fixed assets turnover ratio (Based on cost of sales)
8 times
Capital turnover ratio (Based on cost of sales)
2 times
Inventory Turnover
8 times
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | January_2026 | (c)
Perfact Ltd. has 8 lakhs equity shares outstanding at the beginning of the year.
The current market price per share is ` 120. The Board of Directors of the
company is contemplating ` 6.4 per share as dividend. The rate of capitalisation,
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | January_2026 | (i)
Based on M-M Approach, CALCULATE the market price of the share of the
company, when the dividend is – (a) declared; and (b) not declared.
(ii)
DETERMINE, how many new shares are to be issued by the company, if
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | January_2026 | (a)
A newly formed company has applied to the commercial bank for the first time for
financing its working capital requirements. The following information is available
about the projections for the current year:
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | January_2026 | (a)
Vastupal Limited is currently a levered a company having 15% convertible debt of
` 250 lakhs in its capital structure. The current market value of Vastupal Limited
stands at ` 1500 lakhs with the overall capitalization rate for the common stock
holders is at 20% considering financial and non-financial risks.
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | January_2026 | (i)
The market value of the company and its impact
(ii)
It's cost of equity, and its impact
(iii)
It’s cost of capital and its impact
Also CALCULATE the market value of the totally unlevered company & the cost
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | January_2026 | (b)
The Capital structure of Magnus Ltd. is as follows:
(`)
Equity Share of ` 10 each
8,00,000
10% Preference Share of ` 100 each
5,00,000
12% Debentures of ` 100 each
7,00,000
20,00,000
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | January_2026 | (c)
DISCUSS financial break-even and EBIT-EPS indifference analysis. (2 Marks)
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | 1.
The question paper comprises two parts, Part I and Part II.
2.
Part I comprises case scenario based multiple choice questions (MCQs)
3.
Part II comprises questions which require descriptive type answers.
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | Question 1. (A) (Compulsory)
(A)
Zenith Global Enterprises (ZGE), a diversified conglomerate based in Dubai, operates
across five distinct industries: renewable energy, luxury real estate, fashion retail,
healthcare and digital services. With a revenue of $12 billion in 2024, ZGE is recognized
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (i)
The decision of the renewable energy SBU to secure a $500 million European
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (d)
Delayed adaptation to global competition
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(ii)
How does ZGE ’s best-cost provider strategy benefit its healthcare SBU? | [
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (d)
By focusing solely on cost-cutting measures
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(iii)
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (d)
It focuses solely on promoting the renewable energy SBU.
(2 Marks)
(iv)
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (c)
By reducing the importance of product quality
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (i)
A manufacturing company's success is rooted in its proven ability to consistently
adhere to ISO quality standards, deliver products with zero defects, and effectively
manage its global supply chain. This inherent capability is a result of years of
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (d)
Skills
(2 Marks)
(ii)
In the Indian smartphone market, Chinese brands completely captured the budget
segment. Which of Porter's Five Forces is intensified by the presence of numerous
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (d)
Bargaining Power of Buyers
(2 Marks)
(iii)
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (d)
It focuses on annual profit targets which are motivation for employees
(1 Mark)
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (a)
The Board of Directors of Gromax Industries Ltd., a diversified conglomerate with
six business units—Agritech, Pharmaceuticals, Construction Materials, Consumer
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (b)
ABC Corp, a multinational consumer electronics company, is planning to expand
its operations into a new country. The company's senior management is
evaluating the potential risks and opportunities of entering this new market. As
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (c)
Organic Beverages has been manufacturing various soft drinks for over a decade.
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by spending heavily on research and development for this product. In addition, a
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (a)
Connect Group was one of the leading makers of mobile handsets till a few years
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"A manager as a strategic leader has to play many leadership roles", while
explaining the statement in brief, delineate the leadership roles which a manager
has to play in pushing for a good strategy execution.
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"Managing stakeholders is critical to the success of a project". Explain how
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stakeholders into groups.
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1.
The question paper comprises two parts, Part I and Part II.
2.
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` 3,118
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6.
A company is considering two financing plans:
•
Plan A (Equity only): 40,000 equity shares
•
Plan B (Debt + Equity): Debt of ` 12,00,000 at 10% interest and 25,000 equity
shares
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` 10,000
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8.
ABC Ltd. has earnings of ` 50,00,000 and 10,00,000 equity shares. The company is
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•
Policy A: Pay 100% dividend
•
Policy B: Retain all earnings
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` 90,00,000 for Policy A; ` 1,10,00,000 for Policy B
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PART II – Descriptive Questions (35 Marks)
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Following information relate to a concern:
Debtors Velocity
3 months
Credits Velocity
2 months
Stock Turnover Ratio
1.5
Gross Profit Ratio
25%
Bills Receivables
` 25,000
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` 10,000
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Sundry Debtors
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Sundry Creditors
(iv)
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Deepa Limited has Earnings Before Interest and Taxes (EBIT) amounting to
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structure and is evaluating different levels of debt financing. The details of the
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Orion Aerospace Ltd. manufactures highly customized components for satellites
launched by the France and Germany. The company operates through eight
locations worldwide, including its central headquarters. To streamline the
budgeting process and reduce escalating travel costs, the Finance Director, Ms.
Ananya... | [
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PREPARE a Working Capital Statement as at the end of the month, clearly
showing Current Assets and Current Liabilities, and compute the net Working
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ShirtCo is a garment manufacturing company producing and selling 10,000 shirts
every year.
The company’s cost and revenue structure is as follows:
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CALCULATE the new EBIT under each case.
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In October, 2025 AB Co.'s share was sold for ` 146 per share. A long term
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Oceanic Retail Pvt. Ltd., a fast-growing chain of supermarkets, is planning to
expand its presence across multiple cities. The company’s CFO, Mr. Arvind
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TechWave Ltd. plans to buy new machinery worth ` 50 lakh to increase
production. The Finance Manager says that before investing, the company must
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EXPLAIN any common form of dividend.
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The question paper comprises two parts, Part I and Part II.
2.
Part I comprises case scenario based multiple choice questions (MCQs)
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(A)
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customized software solutions for small and medium enterprises (SMEs). However, the
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Advancements in AI and blockchain
(2 Marks)
(ii)
According to Mendelow ’s Matrix, which group of stakeholders requires the highest
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Customers and key investors
(d
Suppliers
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(iii)
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AI-driven analytics offerings
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(iv)
What leadership change is Priya Mehra considering inspiring innovation within
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Increasing reliance on transactional leadership
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (v)
How does Titan Tech ’s use of Michael Porter ’s differentiation strategy help it stay
competitive? | [
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (i)
Green Earth, an environmental organization, has formulated a statement: "To
promote environmental sustainability by advocating renewable energy and
conservation practices." Which area of strategic intent is represented in the
statement? | [
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (d)
Mission Statement
(2 Marks)
(ii)
Imagine you are tasked with analyzing the competitive landscape for a new
product launch. In this context, which of the following factors is not relevant to
understanding the competitive landscape? | [
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (d)
Determining the weakness of the competitors
(2 Marks)
(iii)
An airline operator is providing special lounge at major airports for its frequent
flyers. This marketing technique is known as: - | [
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Synchro Marketing
(1 Mark)
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Question No. 1 is compulsory.
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (a)
A luxury skincare brand saw a sudden spike in sales after celebrity endorsements
and social media promotions. What factors could be influencing this change in
consumer buying behavior, and why is understanding such behavior critical to
business success?
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (b)
A consumer technology startup continually revises its business model to align with
shifting user behaviour, the rise of new digital platforms and rapid technological
advancements. In the context of internal strategic analysis, identify the key
internal elements or strategic drivers that the firm is responding ... | [
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (c)
SunSip Beverages has introduced a cost-saving strategy across its manufacturing
and warehousing operations. The Managing Director seeks continuous monitoring
to ensure the strategy is being implemented accurately, with any deviations
corrected promptly. He also wants the approach to remain flexible so the comp... | [
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (a)
Sky chemical industry intends to grow its business. Advise the company on the
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (b)
In light of the five forces as propagated by Michael Porter, explain the common
barriers which may cause restrain for the keenness of new entrepreneurs.
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (b)
What are channels? Why is channel analysis important? Explain the different
types of channels?
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (a)
Explain the concept of vertically integrated diversification. How is forward
integration different from backward integration?
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_January_2026_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | January_2026 | (b)
Although functional-level managers operate at the lower end of the management
hierarchy, their responsibilities are vital to ensure the smooth and successful
functioning of a business. Discuss the importance of functional-level managers in
achieving organisational objectives.
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XYZ Enterprises operates in... | [
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | May_2024 | TimeAllowed–3Hours(Totaltimefor6Aand6B)
MaximumMarks–50
1.
Thequestionpapercomprisestwoparts,PartIandPartII.
2.
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4.
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | May_2024 | (a)
The following figures have been extracted from the annual report of Xee
Ltd.:
NetProfit
`54lakhs
Outstanding12%preferenceshares
`200lakhs
No.ofequityshares
2lakhs
ReturnonInvestment
22%
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15%
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at `120 by using Walt... | [
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | May_2024 | (b)
Capitalstructure(inmarket-valueterms)ofANLtdisgivenbelow:
Company
Debt
Equity
ANLtd.
50%
50%
The borrowing rate for the company is 10% in a no-tax world and capital
markets are assumed to be perfect.
Required: | [
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | May_2024 | (i)
If Mr. R, owns 8% of the equity shares of AN Ltd., DETERMINE his
return if the Company has net operating income of ` 10,00,000 and
theoverallcapitalizationrateofthecompany(Ko)is20%.
(ii)
CALCULATEtheimpliedrequiredrateofreturnonequityofANLtd.
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | May_2024 | (c)
ANVY Ltd. has furnished the following ratios and information for the year
end 31stMarch, 2023:
Equitysharecapital
`2,00,000
Therelevantratiosofthecompanyareasfollows:
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0.50
TotaldebttoEquitysharecapital
0.60
FixedassetstoEquitysharecapital
0.70
Totalassetsturnover
2.5Times
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | May_2024 | (a)NC Ltd. Is considering purchasing a new machine to increase itsproduction
facility. At present, it uses an old machine which can process 5,000 units
of TVs per week. NC could replace it with new machine,which is product
specific and can produce 15,000 units per week. New machine cost ` 100
crores and requires th... | [
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | May_2024 | (a)RamLtd evaluates all its capital projects using discounting rate of 16%.Its
capital structure consists of equity share capital, retained earnings, bank
term loan and debentures redeemable at par. Rate of interest on bank
term loan is 1.4 times that of debenture. Remaining tenure of debenture
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | May_2024 | Question 1.(A)(Compulsory)
1.
(A)In the fiercely competitive automotive industry, Zing, a promising newcomer,
set out on a strategic journey with ambitions of making a substantial
impact. Recognizing the significance of a robust distribution network early
on, Zing forged partnerships with established dealerships, ... | [
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | May_2024 | (i)
TechMex Inc., a leading technology company, offers a diverse
portfolio of products ranging from established cash cows to
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the company aims to assess its product portfolio's performance and
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | May_2024 | (d)
Star
(2Marks)
(ii)
BlueSky Enterprises, a multinational corporation specializing in
renewable energy solutions, is undergoing a strategictransformation
to enhance its competitive position in the market. As part of this
initiative,
the
company
is
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | May_2024 | (a)Swatiisthemarketingmanageratasoftwarecompany.Sheis
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the
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works closely with the product development and sales teams to ensure
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | May_2024 | (b)
ABC Corp, a multinational consumer electronics company, is planning to
expand its operations into a new country. The company's senior
management is evaluating the potential risks and opportunities
ofenteringthisnewmarket.Aspartoftheiranalysis,theydecidetouse
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | May_2024 | (c)
Imagine you are a consultant advising a small manufacturing company
embarking on a digital transformation journey. The company's leadership
is concerned about managing the change effectively. Using the best
practices for managing change in small and medium-sized businesses,
outline a strategy to help the compa... | [
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | May_2024 | (a)Imagine you are a strategic consultant advising a retail company that is
facing increasing competition from online retailers. The company is
considering severalstrategic options toimproveits market position. Using
the concept that strategy is partly proactive and partly reactive, explain
how the company can deve... | [
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | May_2024 | (b)
You are a strategic manager for a tech company launching a new
smartphone model. The company wants to target tech-savvy consumers
who value innovation and cutting-edge technology. Using the concept of
customer behavior, develop a marketing strategy to promote the new
smartphone.
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | May_2024 | (a)Abeveragecompanyislaunchinganewlineofenergydrinkstargeted at healthconscious consumers.The strategic manager wants to studythe market
position of rival companies in the energy drink segment.Which tool can be
used for this analysis, and what is the procedure to implementiteffectively?
(5Marks) | [
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | May_2024 | (b)
TheCEOof atextilemill believesthathiscompany,currentlyoperating at a
loss, can be turned around. Develop an action plan outlining
stepstheCEOcantaketoachievethisturnaround.
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_1_Questions.pdf | SM | MTP | May_2024 | (b)
How can Mendelow's Matrix be used to analyze and manage the
stakeholders effectively?
OR
Distinguish
between Concentric
Diversification
and Conglomerate
Diversification.
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | May_2024 | TimeAllowed–3Hours(Totaltimefor6Aand6B)
MaximumMarks–50
1.
Thequestionpapercomprisestwoparts,PartIandPartII.
2.
PartIcomprisesCaseScenariobasedMultipleChoiceQuestions(MCQs)
3.
PartIIcomprisesquestionswhichrequiredescriptivetypeanswers.
4.
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | May_2024 | (d)
12.22%
5.
Which of the following best represents the overall cost of marginal capital
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | May_2024 | (d)
16.71%
(5x 2=10 Marks)
2.
Ranu & Co. has issued 10% debenture of face value 100 for ` 10 lakh. The
debenture is expected to be sold at 5% discount. It will also involve floatation
costs of ` 10 per debenture. The debentures are redeemable at a premium of
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | May_2024 | (d)
10.12%
(2Marks)
3.
Given Data: Sales is `10,00,000, Break even sales is `
6,00,000.What is the Degree of operating leverage? | [
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | May_2024 | (d)
2.2
(2Marks)
4.
A project requires an initial investment of ` 20,000 and it would give annual
cashinflow of`4,000.Theusefullifeoftheprojectis estimatedtobe10 years. What is
payback reciprocal/Approximated IRR? | [
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | May_2024 | (a)
ThebelowinformationforLeverLtdisprovidedonannualbasis:
`
Salesat3monthscredit
48,00,000
Materialsconsumed(suppliersextend2monthscredit)
12,00,000
Wagespaid(onemonthlaginpayment)
9,60,000
Cashmanufacturingexpenses(paidonmonthinarrear)
12,00,000
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3,60,000
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | May_2024 | (b)
SOC Ltd has 10 lakh equity shares outstanding at the beginning of the
accounting year 2024. The existing market price per share is Rs 600.
Expected dividend is Rs 40 per share. The rate of capitalization
appropriateto therisk class towhich the company belongs is20%. | [
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | May_2024 | (i)
CALCULATE the market price per share by the end of the yearwhen
expected dividends are: (a) declared, and (b) not declared, based on
the Miller – Modigliani approach.
(ii)
CALCULATE the number of shares to be issued by the company at
the end of the accounting year on the assumption that the net
income for th... | [
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | May_2024 | (c)
An existing profitable company, RMC World Ltd. is considering a new
project for manufacture of home automation gadget involving a capital
expenditure of ` 1000 Lakhs and working capital of ` 150 Lakhs. The
capacity of the plants for an annual production of3 lakh units andcapacity
utilization during 5 year life... | [
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | May_2024 | (a)FromthefollowingPREPAREIncomestatementofcompanyPandQ.
P
Q
No.ofEquity Shares
1,00,000
70,000
Financialleverage
3 : 1
4 : 1
OperatingLeverage
2:1
3:1
Variablecosttosales
67%
50%
Interest
₹5,50,000
₹6,00,000
Incometaxrate
30%
30%
AlsoCALCULATEEPSofthecompany.
(4Marks) | [
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Inter_P6_FMSM_FM_SM_May_2024_MTP_2_Questions.pdf | FM | MTP | May_2024 | (b)
The GT Limited is willing to expand its business for which it requires an
additional finance of ` 50,00,000. At present, the capital structure of the
company is as under:
7,00,000Equitysharesof
`10each
10%Debentures
` 63,00,000
12%Termloan
` 54,00,000
Retainedearnings
`1,30,00,000
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