EBK CORPORATE FINANCE
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Author: DeMarzo
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Chapter 18, Problem 19P
Your firm is considering building a $600 million plant to manufacture HDTV circuitry. You expect operating profits (EBITDA) of $145 million per year for the next 10 years. The plant will be
- a. If the risk-free rate is 5%, the expected return of the market is 11 %, and the asset beta for the consumer electronics industry is 1.67, what is the
NPV of the project? - b. Suppose that you can finance $400 million of the cost of the plant using 1 0-year, 9% coupon bonds sold at par. This amount is incremental new debt associated specifically with this project and will not alter other aspects of the firm's capital structure. What is the value of the project, including the tax shield of the debt?
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