Corporate Finance (The Mcgraw-hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate)
Corporate Finance (The Mcgraw-hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780077861759
Author: Stephen A. Ross Franco Modigliani Professor of Financial Economics Professor, Randolph W Westerfield Robert R. Dockson Deans Chair in Bus. Admin., Jeffrey Jaffe, Bradford D Jordan Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 13, Problem 9QP

Calculating the WACC In the previous problem, suppose the company’s stock has a beta of 1.15. The risk-free rate is 3.7 percent, and the market risk premium is 7 percent. Assume that the overall cost of debt is the weighted average implied by the two outstanding debt issues. Both bonds make semiannual payments. The tax rate is 35 percent. What is the company’s WACC?

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Summary Introduction

To determine: The WACC of the Company.

Introduction:   The WACC (Weighted Average Cost of Capital) is the total rate of return for a company which anticipates reimbursing all their investors. It is considered as a financing resource in the target capital structure of a company and it measured in terms of weights of fractions.

Answer to Problem 9QP

The WACC of the Company is 9.87%

Explanation of Solution

Determine the Cost of Equity using CAPM

CostofEquity(Re)=[RiskfreeRate(Rf)+Beta(β)×MarketRiskPremium(Rm)]=[3.7%+1.15×7%]=[0.037+0.0805]=0.1175or11.75%

Therefore the Cost of Equity is 11.75%

Determine the Yield to Maturity for First Bond Issue

Using excel function =rate we calculate the yield to maturity as,

Excel Spreadsheet:

Corporate Finance (The Mcgraw-hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate), Chapter 13, Problem 9QP , additional homework tip  1

Therefore the Yield to Maturity for First Bond Issue is 5.69%

Determine the Yield to Maturity for Second Bond Issue

Using excel function =rate we calculate the yield to maturity as,

Excel Spreadsheet:

Corporate Finance (The Mcgraw-hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate), Chapter 13, Problem 9QP , additional homework tip  2

Therefore the Yield to Maturity for Second Bond Issue is 6.78%

Determine the Total Market Value of Debt

MarketValueofDebt=[(FaceValue×BondQuoteIssue1)+(FaceValue×BondQuoteIssue2)]=[($70,000,000×108.3%)+($60,000,000×108.9%)]=[$75,810,000+$65,340,000]=$141,150,000

Therefore the Total Market Value of Debt is $141,150,000

Determine the Market Value of Equity

MarketValueofEquity=[SharePrice×CommonStockOutstanding]=[$53×8,300,000]=$439,900,000

Therefore the Total Market Value of Equity is $439,900,000

Determine the Total Market Value of Company

TotalMarketValue=[MarketValueofDebt+MarketValueofEquity]=[$141,150,000+$439,900,000]=$581,050,000

Therefore the Total Market Value of Company is $581,050,000

Determine the Market Value Weights of Debt

WeightofDebt=[MarketValueofEquityTotalMarketValue]=[$439,900,000$581,050,000]=0.757078or75.71%

Therefore the Market Value Weights of Debt is 75.71%

Determine the Market Value Weights of Equity

WeightofEquity=[1WeightofDebt]=[10.757078]=0.242922or24.29%

Therefore the Market Value Weights of Equity is 24.29%

Determine the Weight of First Bond Issue

WeightIssue1=[(FaceValue×BondQuoteIssue1)MarketValueofDebt]=[($70,000,000×108.3%)$141,150,000]=[$75,810,000$141,150,000]=0.53708or53.71%

Therefore the Weight of First Bond Issue is 53.71%

Determine the Weight of Second Bond Issue

WeightIssue2=[(FaceValue×BondQuoteIssue2)MarketValueofDebt]=[($60,000,000×108.9%)$141,150,000]=[$65,340,000$141,150,000]=0.46291or46.29%

Therefore the Weight of Second Bond Issue is 46.29%

Determine the Weighted Average After-tax for both the bond issues

WACCBonds1&2=[((WeightIssue1×YTMIssue1)+(WeightIssue2×YTMIssue2))×(1TaxRate)]=[((53.71%×5.69%)+(46.29%×6.78%))×(135%)]=[(0.03056+0.031385)×0.65]=[0.061946×0.65]=0.040265or4.03%

Therefore the Weighted Average After-tax for both the bond issues is 4.03%

Determine the WACC of the Company

WACC=[(WeightEquity×RateEquity)+(WeightDebt×RateDebt)]=[(75.71%×11.75%)+(24.29%×4.03%)]=[0.088957+0.00979]=0.09874or9.87%

Therefore the WACC of the Company is 9.87%.

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