
a)
To determine: The market value of the capital structure.
Introduction:
The weighted average cost of capital (WACC) refers to the weighted average of the cost of debt after taxes and the
a)

Answer to Problem 16QP
The market value of the capital structure is $465,650,000.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
TM Corporation has an outstanding bond issue. The bond has a face value of $1,000 and 7.5 percent semiannual bonds outstanding. The company issued 135,000 bonds. The bonds will mature in 15 years and make semiannual coupon payments. The bonds sell at 114 percent of the face value in the market.
It has 8,500,000 common equity shares outstanding. The market price of the share is $34. The stock has a beta of 1.25. The company has also issued preferred stock. There are 250,000 outstanding preference shares. The dividend per share is 5 percent and its current market value is $91 per share. The market risk premium is 7.5 percent, and the risk-free rate is 4 percent. The tax rate applicable is 35 percent.
Formulae:
The formula to calculate the market value of equity:
The formula to calculate the market value of preferred stock:
The formula to calculate the market value of debt:
The formula to calculate the total market value of the capital structure:
Compute the market value of equity:
Hence, the market value of equity is $289,000,000.
Compute the market value of preferred stock:
Hence, the market value of preferred stock is $22,750,000.
Compute the market value of debt:
Hence, the market value of debt is $153,900,000.
The formula to calculate the total market value of the capital structure:
Hence, the total market value of the capital structure is $465,650,000.
b)
To determine: The discount rate.
Introduction:
The weighted average cost of capital (WACC) refers to the weighted average of the cost of debt after taxes and the cost of equity.
b)

Answer to Problem 16QP
The weighted average cost of capital is 9.85 percent. It is the return based on the risk of the firm. If the proposed project has a risk similar to the firm, then it can use the weighted average cost of capital as the discount rate.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
TM Corporation has an outstanding bond issue. The bond has a face value of $1,000 and 7.5 percent semiannual bonds outstanding. The company issued 135,000 bonds. The bonds will mature in 15 years and make semiannual coupon payments. The bonds sell at 114 percent of the face value in the market.
It has 8,500,000 common equity shares outstanding. The market price of the share is $34. The stock has a beta of 1.25. The company has also issued preferred stock. There are 250,000 outstanding preference shares. The dividend per share is 5 percent and its current market value is $91 per share. The market risk premium is 7.5 percent, and the risk-free rate is 4 percent. The tax rate applicable is 35 percent.
Formulae:
The formula to calculate the annual coupon payment:
The formula to calculate the current price:
The formula to calculate the yield to maturity:
Where,
“C” refers to the coupon paid per period,
“F” refers to the face value paid at maturity,
“r” refers to the yield to maturity,
“t” refers to the periods to maturity.
The formula to calculate the cost of equity under the Security market line (SML) approach:
“RE” refers to the expected
“Rf” refers to the risk-free rate,
“RM” refers to the expected return on the market portfolio,
“RM ‑ Rf” refers to the market risk premium,
“βE” refers to the beta or risk of the equity.
The formula to calculate the cost of preferred stock:
Where,
“RP” refers to the return on preferred stock or cost of preferred stock,
“D” refers to the dividend earned on the preferred stock,
“P0” refers to the current price of preference stock.
The formula to calculate the weighted average cost of capital:
Where,
“WACC” refers to the weighted average cost of capital,
“RE” refers to the return on equity,
“RP” refers to the return on preferred equity,
“RD” refers to the return on debt,
“E” refers to the amount of common equity capital,
“P” refers to the amount of preferred equity,
“D” refers to the amount of debt,
“V” refers to the total amount of capital,
“TC” refers to the corporate tax rate.
Compute the annual coupon payment:
Hence, the annual coupon payment is $75.
Compute the current price of the bond:
The face value of the bond is $1,000. The bond value is 114% of the face value of the bond.
Hence, the current price of the bond is $1,140.
Compute the semiannual yield to maturity of the bond as follows:
The bond pays the coupons semiannually. The annual coupon payment is $75. However, the bondholder will receive the same is two equal installments. Hence, semiannual coupon payment or the 6-month coupon payment is $37.5 that is
The maturity time which is remaining is 15 years. As the coupon payment is semiannual, the semiannual periods to maturity are 30
Finding “r” in Equation (1) would give the semiannual yield to maturity. However, it is difficult to simplify the above the equation. Hence, the only method to solve for “r” is the trial and error method.
The first step in trial and error method is to identify the discount rate that needs to be used. The bond sells at a premium in the market if the market rates (Yield to maturity) are lower than the coupon rate. Similarly, the bond sells at a discount if the market rate (Yield to maturity) is greater than the coupon rate.
In the given information, the bond sells at a premium because the market value of the bond is higher than its face value. Hence, substitute “r” with a rate that is lower than the coupon rate until one obtains the bond value close to $1,140.
The coupon rate of 7.5 percent is an annual rate. The semiannual coupon rate is 3.75 percent that is
The attempt under the trial and error method using 3.036 percent as “r”:
The current price of the bond is $1,139.4 when “r” is 3.036 percent. This value is close to the bond value of $1,040. Hence, 3.036 percent is the semiannual yield to maturity.
Compute the annual yield to maturity:
Hence, the yield to maturity is 6.072 percent.
Compute the cost of equity:
Hence, the cost of equity is 13.37 percent.
Compute the cost of preferred stock:
Assume that the face value of one preferred stock is $100. At 5 percent, the dividend on preferred stock is $5
Hence, the cost of preferred stock is 5.49 percent.
Compute the weighted average cost of capital:
Hence, the weighted average cost of capital is 9.85 percent.
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