CORPORATE FINANCE (LL+CONNECT)
CORPORATE FINANCE (LL+CONNECT)
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ISBN: 9781266427404
Author: Ross
Publisher: MCG CUSTOM
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Chapter 13, Problem 12QAP

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Summary Introduction

Adequate information:

Bonds outstanding BO = 175,000

Common stock outstanding SO = 6,400,000

Beta of the stock β = 1.15

Current price per share PS = $53

Coupon rate of Bond CRB = 6.20%

Face value of Bond FVB = $1,000

Selling rate of Bond RB = 106%

Price of Bond PVB = $1,060

Term duration of Bond TB = 25 years

Number of compounding periods in a year NB = 2

Risk-free rate Rf = 3.10%

Market risk premium RM = 6.80%

Tax rate t = 22%

To compute: Market value capital structure for the company M.

Introduction: The market value refers to the value that reflects the current market projections in the valuation.

b

Summary Introduction

Adequate information:

Bonds outstanding BO = 175,000

Common stock outstanding SO = 6,400,000

Beta of the stock β = 1.15

Current price per share PS = $53

Coupon rate of Bond CRB = 6.20%

Face value of Bond FVB = $1,000

Selling rate of Bond RB = 106%

Price of Bond PVB = $1,060

Term duration of Bond TB = 25 years

Number of compounding periods in a year NB = 2

Risk-free rate Rf = 3.10%

Market risk premium RM = 6.80%

Tax rate t = 22%

To compute: WACC

Introduction: Weighted average cost of capital (WACC) refers to the cost of capital from various sources such as common stocks, preferred stocks, bonds, etc.

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