Conduct research on your subject company’s capital structure and financial risks. Gather financial statement and market performance information on the company’s stock along with its main competitors.
- Sources of research information might consist of (but are not limited to) annual financial reports published by the company, news articles and analyst opinions, interviews with management, and reputable internet sources that provide comparable industry financial information.
- Recommended financial news and data sites include Yahoo Finance, Reuters, Morningstar, and MSN Money. Extensive data and analysis is also available through Off Campus Library Services.
- For instance, detailed company profiles can be found for most large companies in the Business Source Complete database.
- From the library homepage (OCLS), under “Article Databases,” select the word “Business.” On the next page, select “Business Source Complete.” You may be asked to log in at this point, and you should then be in the Business Source Complete database.
- At the top-center of the screen, find the word “MORE.” Hover over the word, and you will get a drop-down menu where you can choose Company Profiles. Select and you will be taken to a screen where you can search for a company.
- A minimum of 12 unique research sources from reputable scholarly, news, or industry sources will be required for the final paper. Keep track of your resources so you can appropriately list them in the reference list of your paper. The sources should represent an appropriately well-balanced variety of perspectives.
- Construct an evaluation of the company’s capital structure and financial risk.
- Compare the company’s capital structure (use of debt and equity) relative to its main competitors. Discuss any advantages or disadvantages such a structure might afford the company.
- Discuss the characteristics of the company’s common stock, as well as any preferred stock or bonds. These characteristics could include the recent market performance of these financial instruments, differing classes of stock or special bond features, along with any public information about dividend history or policy.
- Locate the company’s beta from a reputable financial news source, such as Yahoo Finance or Morningstar. Discuss the implications for the company of this beta and evaluate it relative to the larger industry or the company’s main competitor.
- Locate or calculate the company’s weighted average cost of capital based on the information you have uncovered. A good source for this information is ValuePro. Discuss how this weighted average cost of capital would serve as a competitive advantage or disadvantage for the company.
- Identify areas of financial risk facing the company based on your analysis.


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