Jehanzaib Ltd. is a logistics company operating in Lahore. They have recently bid for a Punjab wide contract of providing medicines to all the health units. This is an excellent opportunity for the company to expand their business. To fulfill this requirement, Areeb, who is the CEO of the company is analyzing, how he should expand his fleet. The basic question in front of him is whether he should buy his own fleet of trucks or lease them. And, the question, whether he should buy them by raising capital through bonds or equities. He needs 100 trucks to fulfill the requirements. He has just finished a call with ORIX Leasing Ltd, who have said, that they would be willing to lease them 100 trucks for PKR 4795845 for 5 years. Instead, if Areeb decides to buy the vehicles he is estimating that he would be spending PKR 189960 per truck. And the question is how to finance. He was checking the debt market rates, and found out that for similar risk companies, the bonds with a face value of 1000 were trading at PKR 960 with 5 years to maturity (annual coupon payment of 5%). Buying the trucks also means that he would be incurring a cost of PKR 850,000 each year for the whole fleet. The company's tax rate is 35%. The tax laws allow straight-line depreciation for 5 years. The cost of capital
Jehanzaib Ltd. is a logistics company operating in Lahore. They have recently bid for a Punjab wide contract of providing medicines to all the health units. This is an excellent opportunity for the company to expand their business. To fulfill this requirement, Areeb, who is the CEO of the company is analyzing, how he should expand his fleet. The basic question in front of him is whether he should buy his own fleet of trucks or lease them. And, the question, whether he should buy them by raising capital through bonds or equities. He needs 100 trucks to fulfill the requirements. He has just finished a call with ORIX Leasing Ltd, who have said, that they would be willing to lease them 100 trucks for PKR 4795845 for 5 years. Instead, if Areeb decides to buy the vehicles he is estimating that he would be spending PKR 189960 per truck. And the question is how to finance. He was checking the debt market rates, and found out that for similar risk companies, the bonds with a face value of 1000 were trading at PKR 960 with 5 years to maturity (annual coupon payment of 5%). Buying the trucks also means that he would be incurring a cost of PKR 850,000 each year for the whole fleet. The company's tax rate is 35%. The tax laws allow straight-line depreciation for 5 years. The cost of capital
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