FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCE(LL)
FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCE(LL)
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Author: BREALEY
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL CUSTOM PUBLISHING
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Chapter 13, Problem 1QP

a.

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To determine: The WACC.

a.

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The WACC is 11.27%.

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Determine the WACC

WACC=[((WeightDebt×RateDebt)×(1Tax))+(WeightPreferredStock×RatePreferredStock)+(WeightEquity×RateEquity)]=[((24.30%×9%)×(10%))+(75.70%×12%)]=[0.02187+0.09084]=0.11271or11.27%

Therefore, the WACC is 11.27%.

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To determine: The cost of equity after the issue.

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The cost of equity after the issue is as follows:

In Company BO plans and issues a new equity and utilizes the returns to recompense all its debt, then the equity cost will diminish. There will not be any leverage, as a result the equity gets more secure and subsequently orders a lower risk premium. Actually, with all-equity financing, the cost of equity will be equivalent to the company's WACC, which is 11.27%. This is not exactly the previous WACC of 12%.

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