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a) An Australian company has total assets of $150 million and debt of $30 million. The firm's before-tax cost of debt is 5% and its
(b) Assume AUD = 0.58 GBP and inflation is 3.5% pa in Australia and 7% pa in Great Britain. Estimate the AUD/GBP spot rate in one year's time and comment on the accuracy of this estimate.
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(b) Assume AUD = 0.58 GBP and inflation is 3.5% pa in Australia and 7% pa in Great Britain. Estimate the AUD/GBP spot rate in one year's time and comment on the accuracy of this estimate.
- a) An Australian company has total assets of $150 million and debt of $30 million. The firm's before-tax cost of debt is 5% and its cost of equity is 12%. If the corporate tax rate is 30%, calculate the firm's cost of capital and the appropriateness of its use as a discount rate in capital budgeting.(a) An MNC has total assets of $150 million and debt of $50 million. The firm's before-tax cost of debt is 10 percent, and its cost of financing with equity is 12 percent. The MNC has a corporate tax rate of 32 percent. What is this firm's weighted average cost of capital? (b) Slater Co. is a US based MNC that finances all operations with debt and equity. It borrows U.S. funds at an interest rate of 10 percent per year. The long-term risk-free rate in the United States is 5 percent. The stock market return in the United States is expected to 15 percent annually. Slater's beta is 1.5. Its target capital structure is 40 percent debt and 60 percent equity. Slater Co.is subject to a 30 percent corporate tax rate. Estimate the cost of capital to Slater Co.A company requires a 26% internal rate of return (before taxes) in U.S. dollars on project investments in foreign countries. Solve, a. If the currency of Country A is projected to average an 8% annual devaluation relative to the dollar, what rate of return (in terms of the currency there) would be required for a project? b. If the dollar is projected to devaluate 6% annually relative to the currency of Country B, what rate of return (in terms of the currency there) would be required for a project?
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- Thunderhorse Oil. Thunderhorse Oil is a U.S. oil company. Its current cost of debt is 6.70%, and the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield, the proxy for the risk-free rate of interest, is 3.30%. The expected return on the market portfolio is 8.60%. The company's effective tax rate is 39%. Its optimal capital structure is 40% debt and 60% equity. a. If Thunderhorse's beta is estimated at 1.70, what is Thunderhorse's weighted average cost of capital? b. If Thunderhorse's beta is estimated at 1.30, significantly lower because of the continuing profit prospects in the global energy sector, what is Thunderhorse's weighted average cost of capital?Suppose Alcatel-Lucent has an equity cost of capital of 9.2%, market capitalization of $10.95 billion, and an enterprise value of $15 billion. Suppose Alcatel-Lucent's debt cost of capital is 6.9% and its marginal tax rate is 38%. a. What is Alcatel-Lucent's WACC? b. If Alcatel-Lucent maintains a constant debt-equity ratio, what is the value of a project with average risk and the expected free cash flows as shown here,? c. If Alcatel-Lucent maintains its debt-equity ratio, what is the debt capacity of the project in part (b)? a. What is Alcatel-Lucent's WACC? Alcatel-Lucent's WACC is%. (Round to two decimal places.) Data table (Click on the following icon in order to copy its contents into a spreadsheet.) Year 0 1 FCF ($ million) - 100 50 Print C Done 2 99 3 66 XSuppose Alcatel-Lucent has an equity cost of capital of 10.4%, market capitalization of $11.52 billion, and an enterprise value of $16 billion. Suppose Alcatel-Lucent's debt cost of capital is 6.6% and its marginal tax rate is 34%. a. What is Alcatel-Lucent's WACC? b. If Alcatel-Lucent maintains a constant debt-equity ratio, what is the value of a project with average risk and the expected free cash flows as shown here, ? c. If Alcatel-Lucent maintains its debt-equity ratio, what is the debt capacity of the project in part (b)? a. What is Alcatel-Lucent's WACC? Alcatel-Lucent's WACC is 9.34 %. (Round to two decimal places.) Data table (Click on the following icon in order to copy its contents into a spreadsheet.) Year 1 FCF ($ million) 45 Print 0 - 100 Done 2 101 3 66 - X