FUND.OF FINANCIAL MGMT:CONCISE-MINDTAP
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Chapter 13, Problem 11P
RECAPITALIZATION Currently, Forever flowers Inc. has a capital structure consisting of 25% debt and 75% equity. Forever's debt currently has a 7% yield to maturity. The risk-free rate (rRF) is 6%, and the market risk premium (rM - rRF) is 7%. Using the
- a. What is Forever's current WACC?
- b. What is the current beta on Forever's common stock?
- c. What would Forever's beta be if the company had no debt in its capital structure? (That is, what is Forever's unlevered beta, bU?)
Forever's financial staff is considering changing its capital structure to 40% debt and 60% equity. If the company went ahead with the proposed change, the yield to maturity on the company's bonds would rise to 10.5%. The proposed change will have no effect on the company's tax rate.
- d. What would be the company's new cost of equity if it adopted the proposed change in capital structure?
- e. What would be the company's new WACC if it adopted the proposed change in capital structure?
- f. Based on your answer to part e, would you advise Forever to adopt the proposed change in capital structure? Explain.
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