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a) Provide these statements in proper format and include a screenshot of the data.
WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (LOSS) Year Ended December 31, (Millions of dollars, except per share data) ILDE 2017
 
whirlpool corporation consolidated statement of income (loss) year ended 31st Dec
 
 
2019
 
2018
 
2017
 
net sales
 
20,419
 
21,037
 
21,253
 
Expenses
 
 
 
 
cost of products sold
 
16,886
 
17500
 
17651
 
gross margin
 
3,533
 
3,537
 
3,602
 
selling general and administrative 
 
2,142
 
2189
 
2112
 
intangible amortization
 
69
 
75
 
79
 
restricting costs
 
188
 
247
 
275
 
impairment of goodwill and other intangibles
 
747
 
 
(gain) loss on sale and disposal of businesses
 
-437
 
 
 
operating profit
 
1,571
 
279
 
1,136
 
other (income) expense
 
 
interest and sundry (income) expense
 
-168
 
108
 
87
 
interest expense
 
187
 
192
 
162
 
earnings (loss) before income taxes
 
1,552
 
-21
 
887
 
income tax expense
 
354
 
138
 
550
 
net earnings (loss)
 
1,198
 
-159
 
337
 
less net earnings (loss) available to no controlling interests
 
14
 
24
 
-13
 
net earnings (loss) available to whirlpool
 
1,184
 
-183
 
350
 
per share of common stock
 
 
basic net earnings (loss) available to whirlpool
 
18.6
 
2.72
 
4.78
 
diluted net earnings (loss) available to whirlpool
 
18.45
 
-2.72
 
4.7
 
weighted average shares outstanding 
 
basic 
 
63.7
 
67.2
 
73.3
 
Diluted
 
64.2
 
67.2
 
73.4
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these Consolidated Financial Statements.
 
whirlpool corporation consolidated balance sheet at Dec 31st
 
 
2,019
 
2,018
 
assets
 
 
 
current assets
 
 
cash and cash equivalents
 
1952
 
1498
 
accounts receivable net of allowance of 132 and 136 respectively
 
2198
 
2210
 
inventories
 
2438
 
2533
 
prepaid and other current assets
 
810
 
839
 
assets held for sale
 
818
 
total current assets
 
7398
 
7898
 
property net of accumulated depreciation of 6444 and 6190 respectively
 
3301
 
3414
 
right of use assets
 
921
 
 
goodwill
 
2440
 
2451
 
other intangibles net of accumulated amortization of 593 and 527 respectively
 
2225
 
2296
 
other non-current assets
 
358
 
299
 
differed income tax
 
2238
 
1989
 
total assets
 
18881
 
18347
 
liabilities and stockholders’ equity
 
current liabilities
 
 
accounts payable
 
4547
 
4487
 
accrued expenses 
 
652
 
690
 
accrued advertising and promotion
 
949
 
827
 
employee compensation
 
450
 
393
 
notes payable
 
294
 
1034
 
current maturities of long-term debt
 
559
 
947
 
other current liabilities
 
918
 
811
 
liabilities held for sale
 
489
 
total current liabilities
 
8369
 
9678
 
non-current liabilities
 
long-term debt
 
4140
 
4046
 
pension benefits 
 
542
 
637
 
postretirement benefits
 
322
 
318
 
lease liabilities
 
778
 
 
other non-current liabilities
 
612
 
463
 
total non-current liabilities 
 
6394
 
5464
 
stockholders’ equity
 
 
Common stock, $1 par value, 250 million shares authorized, 112 million shares issued, and 63 million and 64 million shares outstanding respectively
 
112
 
112
 
additional paid in capital
 
2806
 
2768
 
retained earnings
 
7870
 
6933
 
accumulated other comprehensive loss
 
-2618
 
-2695
 
treasury stock 49 million shares outstanding respectively
 
-4975
 
-4827
 
total whirlpool stockholders equity
 
3195
 
2291
 
no controlling interests
 
923
 
914
 
total stockholders’ equity
 
4118
 
3205
 
total liabilities and stockholders equity
 
18881
 
18347
 
whirlpool corporation consolidated statement of cash flows year ended Dec 31st
 
 
2019
 
2018
 
2017
 
operating activities 
 
 
 
net earnings (loss)
 
1198
 
-159
 
337
 
Adjustments to reconcile net earnings (loss) to cash provided by (used in) operating activities
 
depreciation and amortization
 
587
 
645
 
654
 
impairment of goodwill and other intangibles
 
747
 
 
(gain) loss on sale and disposal of businesses
 
-437
 
 
 
changes in asset and liabilities 
 
accounts receivable
 
-87
 
79
 
160
 
inventories 
 
-39
 
73
 
-229
 
accounts payables
 
140
 
210
 
180
 
accrued advertising and promotions
 
118
 
12
 
76
 
accrued expenses and current liabilities
 
22
 
162
 
-230
 
taxes differed and payable net
 
-116
 
-67
 
239
 
accrued pension and postretirement benefits
 
-81
 
-434
 
-58
 
employee compensation
 
106
 
44
 
36
 
other 
 
-181
 
-83
 
99
 
cash from operating activities
 
1230
 
1229
 
1264
 
investing activities
 
 
 
capital expenditures
 
-532
 
-590
 
-684
 
proceeds from sale of assets and business
 
1174
 
160
 
61
 
purchase of held-to-maturity securities
 
-173
 
proceeds from held-to-maturity securities
 
60
 
113
 
investment in related business 
 
-25
 
-35
 
other 
 
-6
 
-4
 
-3
 
cash from investing activities
 
636
 
-399
 
-721
 
financing activities
 
 
 
net proceeds from borrowing of long-term debt
 
700
 
705
 
691
 
repayment of long-term debt 
 
-949
 
-386
 
-554
 
net proceeds (repayment) from short-term borrowings
 
-723
 
653
 
367
 
dividends paid
 
-305
 
-306
 
-312
 
repurchase of common stock
 
-148
 
-1153
 
-750
 
purchase of no controlling interest shares
 
-41
 
-5
 
common stock issued
 
8
 
17
 
34
 
other 
 
-7
 
-7
 
-14
 
cash from the financing activities
 
-1424
 
-518
 
-553
 
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash
 
-28
 
-67
 
63
 
Increase in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash
 
414
 
245
 
53
 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of year
 
1538
 
1293
 
1240
 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of year
 
1952
 
1538
 
1293
 
Supplemental disclosure of cash flow Information
 
Cash paid for interest
 
194
 
183
 
181
 
Cash paid for income taxes
 
469
 
206
 
311
 
 
 
 
b) Calculate annual rate of return by using adjusted closing prices for the past 20
The annual rate of return on a stock is a measurement of how much the stock has increased on average per year over a certain time period (Jordà et al., 2019). When comparing performance to basic returns, the method is preferable since it is often computed as a geometric average to assess how much an investment has earned over time.
Historical Annual Stock Price Data for Whirlpool
Current Value - Original Value / Original Value * 100 = Rate of Return Formula
Whirlpools Rate of Return will be: = 142.660904 - 28.739281/28.739281 * 100 = 396.396914 percent based on the data.
(Current Value/Original Value) = Annual Rate of Return Formula
20 years = 1/n - 1 N.
As a result, Whirlpools annual rate of return will be (142.660904/28.739281).
8.34065419 percent = 1/20 = 1.083406542 - 1 = 0.083406542
c) Using the data on the companys stock rate of return and the indexs rate of return estimate beta of the corporation.
The volatility or risk of a stock is measured as a percentage of the overall stock markets volatility. According to Hollstein, Prokopczuk, and Simen (2019), a stocks beta indicates the predicted or expected change in stock price depending on general market movements.
The Beta of Whirlpool will be calculated as follows:
0.09 percent risk-free rate (3-month US Treasury bill)
The stock rate of return for Whirlpool is 8.34065419 percent.
The market rate of return is 10\%.
8.34065419 - 0.09 = 8.25065419 percent difference between stock rate of return and risk free rate
The difference between the risk-free rate and the market rate of return = 10-0.09 = 9.91 percent.
Beta Estimate = 8.25065419/9.91 = 0.832558445 = difference between stock rate of return and risk free rate / difference between market rate of return and risk free rate
According to the source, beta is 1.91. (5Y Monthly)
My Beta is less than one, indicating that Whirlpool Corporation Stock is less volatile than the overall market. The stock has a beta of 1.91, which is a 5Y monthly, suggesting that it is highly volatile when compared to the market as a whole, according to the Source.
d) Estimate the expected annual rate of return of the corporations security.
0.09 percent risk-free rate
8.34065419 percent rate of return on stock
The market rate of return is 10\%.
Expected Annual Return as calculated by CAPM = RFR+stock (RmarketRFR), according to Situm, M. (2021).
Where: RFR stands for risk-free rate.
Bstock - Stock Beta
Rmarket stands for market rate of return.
e) Using the financial statements mentioned above estimate the annual rate of interest paid by the corporation (cost of debt). Also, find the tax rate and capitalization ratio (proportions among equity and debt). Using these values that you have found, estimate the annual weighted cost of capital (WACC) of the corporation.
The effective rate of interest paid by a company on its obligations is known as the cost of debt. It is the entire debt of a company before any tax deductions (Zaid et al., 2020).
The total book value of debt on the B. Sheet is $5899 million.
$187 million in interest cost from the income statement
As a result, loan cost = 187/5899 = 0.031700288 or 3.17 percent.
Rate of effective taxation:
$1552 million in earnings before taxes
Taxes - $354 million
As a result, the tax rate is 354/1552 = 0.228092784 or 22.8 percent.
Ratio of capitalization:
Whirlpool has a market value of $11586.190 million (E).
Debt (D) has a book value of $5899 million.
E / (E + D) = 11586.190 / (11586.190 + 5899) = 0.6626 Weight of equity = E / (E + D) = 11586.190 / (11586.190 + 5899) = 0.6626
D / (E + D) = 5899 / (11586.190 + 5899) = 0.3374 Weight of Debt = D / (E + D) = 5899 / (11586.190 + 5899) = 0.3374
The equity cost of capital will be Cost of Equity = Risk-Free Rate of Return + Beta of Asset * (Expected Return of the Market - Risk-Free Rate of Return) = 8.34065419, which corresponds to the Expected Annual Rate of Return in d above.
As a result, the Whirlpool WACC calculation will be as follows:
E / (E + D) = WACC
0.6626*8.34065419 percent + 0.3374*3.17 percent (1-22.8 percent ) = 0.063522162 = 6.352 percent Cost of Equity + D / (E + D)*Cost of Debt(1 - Tax Rate) = 0.6626*8.34065419 percent + 0.3374*3.17 percent (1-22.8 percent ) = 0.063522162 = 6.352 percent
Whirlpool Corporation has a low WACC, indicating that it is well-managed in terms of debt and equity. High WACC numbers indicate that a companys activities are fraught with danger, since it will have to pay more in interest (Arnold & Lewis, 2019). Whirlpool must theoretically pay its investors $0.0352 for every additional dollar it acquires at 6.352 percent.
As a result, Whirlpool Corporations Expected Annual Return will be =0.09\% + 0.832558445 * (10-0.09) = 0.09 percent + 8.25065419 percent = 8.34065419 percent.
Debt securities, also known as fixed-income securities, are money that has been borrowed and must be returned according to conditions that specify the amount borrowed, the interest rate, and the maturity date (Dennison, 2018). In other terms, debt securities are financial instruments that may be exchanged between parties, such as bonds (e.g., government or municipal bonds) or certificates of deposit (CDs).
Shareholders ownership interests in a business are represented through equity securities. To put it another way, its an investment in an organizations equity shares that allows you to become a shareholder.
Holders of equity securities vary from holders of debt securities in that the former are not entitled to monthly payments, but they may benefit from capital gains by selling the stocks. Another distinction is that equity securities provide the holder ownership rights, making him one of the companys owners, with a stake proportional to the number of shares purchased. 
As the name implies, a hybrid security is one that combines the features of both debt and equity instruments. To borrow money from investors, many banks and organizations use hybrid securities.
They usually offer to pay a higher interest rate at a set or variable rate until a certain date in the future, similar to bonds. The amount and timing of interest payments are not guaranteed, unlike a bond. They may even be changed into shares at any moment, or an investment can be cancelled.
Derivative securities are financial products whose value is based on fundamental factors. Assets such as stocks, bonds, currencies, interest rates, market indexes, and commodities may be used as variables. The primary goal of utilizing derivatives is to think about and reduce risk (Obthong et al., 2020). It is accomplished through insuring against price fluctuations, facilitating speculation, and gaining access to difficult-to-reach assets or marketplaces.
Derivative securities are divided into four categories:
1. Futures 
Futures, also known as futures contracts, are a contract between two parties for the purchase and delivery of an asset at a future date for a pre-determined price. Futures contracts are already standardized and traded on an exchange. The parties engaged in a futures transaction must purchase or sell the underlying asset.
2. Forwards
Forwards, also known as forward contracts, are similar to futures in that they are traded on a retail basis rather than on an exchange. The buyer and seller must decide on the derivatives terms, size, and settlement procedure when establishing a forward contract.
3. Options 
Options, sometimes known as options contracts, are similar to futures contracts in that they involve two parties purchasing or selling an item at a preset price at a future date. The main difference between the two kinds of contracts is that with an option, the buyer is not obligated to finish the purchasing or selling process.
4. Swaps
Swaps are transactions in which one kind of cash flow is exchanged for another. An interest rate swap, for example, allows a trader to move from a fixed to a variable interest rate loan, or vice versa.
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Arnold, G., & Lewis, D. S. (2019). Corporate financial management. Pearson UK.
Dennison, T. (2018). Bonds, Fixed Income, and Money Markets. In Invest Outside the Box (pp. 9-53). Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore.
Hollstein, F., Prokopczuk, M., & Simen, C. W. (2019). Estimating beta: Forecast adjustments and the impact of stock characteristics for a broad cross-section. Journal of Financial Markets, 44, 91-118.
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