Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 Dividend $3.10 2.92 2.60 2.30 2.12 After underpricing and flotation costs, the firm expects to net $52 per share on a new issue. a. Determine the growth rate of dividends from 2011 to 2015. b. Determine the net proceeds, N, that the firm will actually receive. c. Using the constant-growth valuation model, determine the cost of retained earnings, r d. Using the constant-growth valuation model, determine the cost of new common stock r
Cost of Capital
Shareholders and investors who invest into the capital of the firm desire to have a suitable return on their investment funding. The cost of capital reflects what shareholders expect. It is a discount rate for converting expected cash flow into present cash flow.
Capital Structure
Capital structure is the combination of debt and equity employed by an organization in order to take care of its operations. It is an important concept in corporate finance and is expressed in the form of a debt-equity ratio.
Weighted Average Cost of Capital
The Weighted Average Cost of Capital is a tool used for calculating the cost of capital for a firm wherein proportional weightage is assigned to each category of capital. It can also be defined as the average amount that a firm needs to pay its stakeholders and for its security to finance the assets. The most commonly used sources of capital include common stocks, bonds, long-term debts, etc. The increase in weighted average cost of capital is an indicator of a decrease in the valuation of a firm and an increase in its risk.
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