Principles of Managerial Finance, Student Value Edition Plus NEW MyLab Finance with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (14th Edition)
Principles of Managerial Finance, Student Value Edition Plus NEW MyLab Finance with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (14th Edition)
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.13P

WACC: Market value weights The market values and after-tax costs of various sources of capital used by Ridge Tool are shown in the following table.

Source of capital Market value Individual cost
Long-term debt $700,000 5.3%
Preferred stock 50,000 12.0
Common stock equity 650,000 16.0
  1. a. Calculate the firm’s WACC.
  2. b. Explain how the firm can use this cost in the investment decision-making process.
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WACC-Market value weights The market values and after-tax costs of various sources of capital used by Ridge Tool are shown in the following table: a. Calculate the firm's weighted average cost of capital. b. Explain how the firm can use this cost in the investment decision-making process. a. The firm's weighted average cost of capital, ra, using market value weights is %. (Round to two decimal places.) Data Table (Click on the icon located on the top-right corner of the data table below in order to copy its contents into a spreadsheet.) Source of capital Market value Individual cost $700,000 $30,000 $600,000 Long-term debt 6.2% Preferred stock 11.9% Common stock equity 16.5% Print Done
Source of capital Long-term debt Preferred stock Common stock equity Market value $700,000 $70,000 $400,000 Individual cost 7.6% 12.4% 14.8%
BIE The Cost of Capital: Weighted Averige cost of capital The firm's target capital structure is the mix of debt, presured stack, and common equity the firm plans to mise funds for future projects. The target proportions of debt, preferred stock, and common equity, along with the cost of these I components, are used to calculate the firm's weighted average cost of capital (WACC). If the firm will not have to issue new common study then the cost of retained earnings is used in the firm's WACC calculation. However, if the firm will I have to issue new common stock, the cost of new common stock should be used in the firm's WALC calculation. Barton Industines expects that its target capital Structure for finds in the future for its raising capital budget will consist of 40% debt, 5% prefence stock, and 55% common equity. Note that the firm's marginal tax rate is 25%. Assume that the firm's cost of debt, rd is 10.0%, the firm's cost of preferred stock, rp is 9.2.%. and the firm's cost of…

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