Corporate Finance (4th Edition) (Pearson Series in Finance) - Standalone book
Corporate Finance (4th Edition) (Pearson Series in Finance) - Standalone book
4th Edition
ISBN: 9780134083278
Author: Jonathan Berk, Peter DeMarzo
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 30, Problem 1P

The William Companies (WMB) owns and operates natural gas pipelines that deliver 12% of the natural gas consumed in the United States. WMB is concerned that a major hurricane could disrupt its Gulfstream pipeline, which runs 691 miles through the Gulf of Mexico. In the event of a disruption, the firm anticipates a loss of profits of $65 million. Suppose the likelihood of a disruption is 3% per year, and the beta associated with such a loss is –0.25. If the risk-free interest rate is 5% and the expected return of the market is 10%, what is the actuarially fair insurance premium?

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Summary Introduction

To determine: Insurance premium.

Introduction:

To manage risk, a firm pays a yearly payment called insurance premium, instead of purchasing the insurance to pay off the losses.

Answer to Problem 1P

The insurance premium is $1.88 million.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Loss of profit is $65 million, disruption is 3%, beta is -0.25, risk-free interest rate is 5%, and the expected return is 10%.

The formula to calculate the insurance premium:

Insurance premium=P(Loss)×E(Payment in the Event of Loss)l + rL

Here,

P refers to the probability.

E refers to the expected payment of loss.

rL refers to the appropriate cost of capital.

The formula to calculate the cost of capital:

Cost of capital=Risk-free interest rateBeta(Expected returnRisk-free interest rate)

Compute the appropriate cost of capital:

Cost of capital=Risk-free interest rateBeta(Expected returnRisk-free interest rate)=0.050.25(0.100.05)=0.050.0125=0.0375

Hence, the cost of capital is 0.0375.

Compute the insurance premium:

Insurance premium=P(Loss)×E(Payment in the Event of Loss)l + rL=0.03×$65,000,0001+0.0375=$1.88million

Hence, the insurance premium is $1.88 million.

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