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working capital investment policy. The firm’s annual sales are expected to total 2,400,000 its fixed asset turnover ratio equals 3.0, and its debt and common equity are each 50% of the total asset which is composed of fixed and current assets. EBIT is 130,000, the interest rate of the firm’s debt is 8%, and the tax rate is 30%. If the company follows a restricted policy, its total asset turnover will be 2.4. Under a relaxed policy its total asset turnover will be 2.0. How much would be the current assets under relaxed policy? - Refer to the previous item, what is the projected ROE under the restricted policy? Use 2 decimal places for your final answer
- Refer to the previous item, what is the TIE ratio under the related policy? Use 2 decimal places for your final answer.
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- 24. LANY Corporation is deciding whether to pursue a restricted or relaxed working capital investment policy. The firm's annual sales are expected to total $2,400,000, its fixed assets turnover ratio equals 3.0, and its debt and common equity are each 50% of total assets which is composed of fixed and current assets. EBIT is $130,000, the interest rate on the firm's debt is 8%, and the tax rate is 30%. If the company follows a restricted policy, its total assets turnover will be 2.4. Under a relaxed policy its total assets turnover will be 2.0. Refer to the previous item, what is the projected ROE under the restricted policy? Use 2 decimal places for your final answerHardwig Inc. is considering whether to pursue a restricted or relaxed current asset investment policy. The firm's annual sales are expected to total $3,600,000, its fixed assets turnover ratio equals 4.0, and its debt and common equity are each 50% of total assets. EBIT is $150,000, the interest rate on the firm's debt is 10%, and the tax rate is 40%. If the company follows a restricted policy, its total assets turnover will be 2.5. Under a relaxed policy its total assets turnover will be 2.2. Refer to the data for Hardwig, Inc.Assume now that the company believes that if it adopts a restricted policy, its sales will fall by 15% and EBIT will fall by 10%, but its total assets turnover, debt ratio, interest rate, and tax rate will all remain the same. In this situation, what's the difference between the projected ROEs under the restricted and relaxed policies?Olsen Outfitters Inc. believes that its optimal capital structure consists of 70% common equity and 30% debt, and its tax rate is 25%. Olsen must raise additional capital to fund its upcoming expansion. The firm will have $2 million of retained earnings with a cost of rs = 13%. New common stock in an amount up to $7 million would have a cost of re = 14.0%. Furthermore, Olsen can raise up to $4 million of debt at an interest rate of rd = 10% and an additional $6 million of debt at rd = 13%. The CFO estimates that a proposed expansion would require an investment of $6.6 million. What is the WACC for the last dollar raised to complete the expansion? Round your answer to two decimal places.
- Dillon Labs has asked its financial manager to measure the cost of each specific type of capital as well as the weighted average cost of capital. The weighted average cost is to be measured by using the following weights: 40% long-term debt, 15% preferred stock, and 45% common stock equity (retained earnings, new common stock, or both). The firm's tax rate is 26%. Debt The firm can sell for $1005 a 13-year, $1,000-par-value bond paying annual interest at a 6.00% coupon rate. A flotation cost of 2.5% of the par value is required. Preferred stock 7.00% (annual dividend) preferred stock having a par value of $100 can be sold for $98. An additional fee of $5 per share must be paid to the underwriters. Common stock The firm's common stock is currently selling for $80 per share. The stock has paid a dividend that has gradually increased for many years, rising from $2.50 ten years ago to the $4.92 dividend payment, D0, that the company just recently made. If…New Energy’s capital structure today is $1,347 million in Long Term Debt and $1,655 million in Common Equity. If its debt were issued today, New Energy would pay an interest rate of 8.2%/year (before tax). New Energy’s Cost of Equity is estimated to be 12%/year. Given a tax rate of 30%, what is New Energy’s Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)? (Your answer should be a % carried to 2 places.)Olsen Outfitters Inc. believes that its optimal capital structure consists of 55% common equity and 45% debt, and its tax rate is 25%. Olsen must raise additional capital to fund its upcoming expansion. The firm will have $2 million of retained earnings with a cost of rs = 13%. New common stock in an amount up to $9 million would have a cost of re = 15.5%. Furthermore, Olsen can raise up to $3 million of debt at an interest rate of rd = 11% and an additional $3 million of debt at rd = 12%. The CFO estimates that a proposed expansion would require an investment of $5.6 million. What is the WACC for the last dollar raised to complete the expansion? Round your answer to two decimal places. %
- Zorn Corporation is deciding whether to pursue a restricted or relaxed working capital investment policy. The firm's annual sales are expected to total $2,520,000, its fixed assets turnover ratio equals 4.0, and its debt and common equity are each 50% of total assets. EBIT is $150,000, the interest rate on the firm's debt is 10%, and the tax rate is 40%. If the company follows a restricted policy, its total assets turnover will be 2.5. Under a relaxed policy its total assets turnover will be 2.1. If the firm adopts a restricted policy, how much lower would its interest expense be than under the relaxed policy? Do not round intermediate calculations. a. $19,200 b. $11,520 c. $9,600 d. $5,760 e. $4,800A company is trying to establish its optimal capital structure. Its current capital structure consists of 25% debt and 75% equity; however, the CEO believes that the firm should use more debt. The risk-free rate, rRF, is 6%; the market risk premium, RPM, is 6%; and the firm's tax rate is 40%. Currently, the company’s cost of equity is 14%, which is determined by the CAPM. What would be the companies estimated cost of equity if it changed its capital structure to 50% debt and 50% equity? Round your answer to two decimal places. Do not round intermediate steps.Commonwealth Construction (CC) needs $2 million of assets to get started, and it expects to have a basic earning power ratio of 15%. CC will own no securities, so all of its income will be operating income. If it so chooses, CC can finance up to 55% of its assets with debt, which will have an 11% interest rate. If it chooses to use debt, the firm will finance using only debt and common equity, so no preferred stock will be used. Assuming a 40% tax rate on all taxable income, what is the difference between CC's expected ROE if it finances these assets with 55% debt versus its expected ROE if it finances these assets entirely with common stock? Round your answer to two decimal places.
- Dillon Labs has asked its financial manager to measure the cost of each specific type of capital as well as the weighted average cost of capital. The weighted average cost is to be measured by using the following weights: 35% long-term debt, 20% preferred stock, and 45% common stock equity (retained earnings, new common stock, or both). The firm's tax rate is 21%. Debt The firm can sell for $1030 a 13-year, $1,000-par-value bond paying annual interest at a 7.00% coupon rate. A flotation cost of 2% of the par value is required. Preferred stock 8.5% (annual dividend) preferred stock having a par value of $100 can be sold for $90. An additional fee of $4 per share must be paid to the underwriters. Common stock The firm's common stock is currently selling for $60 per share. The stock has paid a dividend that has gradually increased for many years, rising from $2.75 ten years ago to the $5.41 dividend payment, D0, that the company just recently made. If the…The firm's cost of debt is 9 percent, and the cost of retained earnings is 15 percent. However, if the firm exhausts its retained earnings of $236,780, the cost of equity rises to 15.9 percent. Currently management believes that the firm's current combination of 35 percent debt and 65 percent equity is the optimal capital structure.a. What is the firm's cost of capital if it uses only retained earnings?b. What is the firm's cost of capital if it uses new equity?c. How much total financing may the firm have before the marginal cost of capital rises?Olsen Outfitters Inc. believes that its optimal capital structure consists of 65% common equity and 35% debt, and its tax rate is 25%. Olsen must raise additional capital to fund its upcoming expansion. The firm will have $1 million of retained earnings with a cost of rs = 10%. New common stock in an amount up to $10 million would have a cost of re = 12.0%. Furthermore, Olsen can raise up to $4 million of debt at an interest rate of rd = 10% and an additional $4 million of debt at rd = 13%. The CFO estimates that a proposed expansion would require an investment of $8.4 million. What is the WACC for the last dollar raised to complete the expansion? Round your answer to two decimal places. %
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