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Brazos Winery Was Established Eight Years Ago by Anna and

Brazos Winery was established 8 years ago and needs $500,000 to purchase bottling equipment. They approached a venture capital firm for funding. To attract investment, the Lutzes prepared 5-year financial forecasts estimating $1.2 million in EBITDA and $2.4 million in additional debt needed. The VC offered three options: 60% equity for common stock; 40% equity plus debt with 10% interest; or 45% equity for preferred stock with 10% dividends.
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Brazos Winery Was Established Eight Years Ago by Anna and

Brazos Winery was established 8 years ago and needs $500,000 to purchase bottling equipment. They approached a venture capital firm for funding. To attract investment, the Lutzes prepared 5-year financial forecasts estimating $1.2 million in EBITDA and $2.4 million in additional debt needed. The VC offered three options: 60% equity for common stock; 40% equity plus debt with 10% interest; or 45% equity for preferred stock with 10% dividends.
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Brazos Winery was established eight years ago by Anna and Jerry Lutz with the purchase of
200 acres of land. The purchase was followed by a period of intensive planting and
development of the grape vineyard. The vineyard is now entering its second year of production.
In March 2015, the Lutzes determined that they needed to raise $ 500,000 to purchase
equipment to bottle their private- label wines. Unfortunately, they have reached the limits of
what their banker can finance and have put all their personal financial resources into the
business. In short, they need more equity capital, and they cannot provide it themselves. Their
banker recommended that they contact a venture capital (VC) firm in New Orleans that
sometimes makes investments in ventures such as the Brazos Winery. He also recommended
that they prepare for the meeting by organizing their financial forecast for the next five years.
The banker explained that VCs generally target a five-year term for their investments, so it was
important that they provide the information needed to value the winery at the end of five years.
After doing a careful analysis, the Lutzes estimate that their venture will generate earnings
before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) in five years of $ 1.2 million. In
addition to the EBITDA forecast, the Lutzes estimate that they will need to borrow $ 2.4 million
by 2019 to fund additional expansion of their operations. Their banker indicated that his bank
could be counted on for $ 2 million in debt, assuming they were successful in raising the needed
equity funds from the VC. Furthermore, the remaining $ 400,000 would be in the form of
accounts payable. Finally, the Lutzes believe that their cash balance will reach $ 300,000 at the
end of five years. The Lutzes are particularly concerned about how much of the firm’s
ownership they will have to give up in order to entice the VC to invest. The VC offers three alter-
native ways of funding the winery’s $ 500,000 financing requirements; each alternative calls for
a different ownership share:Straight common stock that pays no dividend. With this option, the
VC asks for 60% of the firm’s common stock in five years. Convertible debt paying 10% annual
interest and 40% of the firm’s common stock at conversion in year 5. Convertible preferred
stock with a 10% annual dividend and the right to convert the preferred stock into 45%
ownership of the firm’s common stock at the end of year 5.a. If the VC estimates that the
winery should have an enterprise value equal to six to seven times estimated EBITDA in five
years, what do you estimate the value of the winery to be in 2019? What will the equity in the
firm be worth? (Consider both the six- and seven- times- EBITDA multiple.) b. Based on the
deal terms offered, what rate of return does the VC require for each of the three financing
alternatives? Which alternative should the Lutzes select based on the expected cost of
financing? c. What is the pre- and post- money value of the firm based on the three sets of deal
terms offered by the VC? Why are the estimates different for each of the deal structures? d.
How is the cost of financing affected by the EBITDA multiple used to deter-mine enterprise
value? Is it in the VC’s best interest to exaggerate the size of the multiple or to be conservative
in his estimates? Is it in the entrepreneurs’ best interest to exaggerate the estimated EBITDA
levels or to be conservative? If entrepreneurs are naturally optimistic about their firm’s
prospects, how should the VC incorporate this into his deal- structuring considerations? e.
Discuss the pros and cons of the alternative sources of financing.View Solution:
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