Ideal Company owns a department store selling furniture and home furnishing. It is studying the feasibility of opening a new store. Ideal plans to run the store for only 3 years. The details relating to the project are as follows: • Additional working capital of $100,000 is required. This level is expected to remain the same until the end of the project. • Sales of the new store for the 3 years are $500,000, $550,000 and $600,000, respectively. • Lost sales of in main store due to opening of new store is $50,000 a year. • Rent and other expenses for the new store amount to $150,000 each year. • Cost of goods are 50% of sales. • Cost of market research done 1 year ago is $50,000. Ideal plans to borrow $500,000 to finance this project. The bank will charge the same loan rate as the existing bank loan that the company has of $2 million. The bank charges the company a loan rate which consists of the risk-free rate and a risk premium of 2%. Ideal has 1,000,000 common shares with a market price of $2 each. The stock has a beta of 1. Currently, the market risk premium is 5% while the risk-free rate is 3%. Ideal pays a 20% tax rate. (a) Determine Ideal’s cost of equity, cost of debt as well as the weighted average cost of capital.
Ideal Company owns a department store selling furniture and home furnishing. It is studying the feasibility of opening a new store.
Ideal plans to run the store for only 3 years.
The details relating to the project are as follows:
• Additional working capital of $100,000 is required. This level is expected to remain the same until the end of the project.
• Sales of the new store for the 3 years are $500,000, $550,000 and $600,000, respectively.
• Lost sales of in main store due to opening of new store is $50,000 a year. • Rent and other expenses for the new store amount to $150,000 each year. • Cost of goods are 50% of sales.
• Cost of
Ideal plans to borrow $500,000 to finance this project. The bank will charge the same loan rate as the existing bank loan that the company has of $2 million. The bank charges the company a loan rate which consists of the risk-free rate and a risk premium of 2%.
Ideal has 1,000,000 common shares with a market price of $2 each. The stock has a beta of 1. Currently, the market risk premium is 5% while the risk-free rate is 3%.
Ideal pays a 20% tax rate.
(a) Determine Ideal’s
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