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10 August, 14:17

Firms HD and LD are identical except for their level of debt and the interest rates they pay on debt. HD has more debt and pays a higher interest rate on that debt. Based on the data given below, what is the difference between the two firms' ROEs? Applicable to Both Firms Firm HD Firm LDAssets $200: EBIT $40: Debt Ratio: 50% 30%Interest Rate: 12% 10%Tax Rate 35%:

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  1. 10 August, 15:10
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    Firms HD has higher ROE than firm LD.

    In details, LD's ROE = 15.79%; HD's ROE = 18.20%. So the difference between LD's ROE and HD's ROE is (2.41%) with LD has lower ratio.

    Explanation:

    *For firm HD:

    Value of debt = 200 * 50% = 100; Value of equity = 200 - 100 = 100.

    Interest expenses = 100 * 12% = $12 = > EBT = 40 - 12 = $28

    Net income = EBT * (1 - tax rate) = 28 * (1-35%) = $18.2

    ROE = net income / equity = 18.2 / 100 = 18.2%.

    *For firm LD:

    Value of debt = 200 * 30% = 60; Value of equity = 200 - 60 = 140.

    Interest expenses = 60 * 10% = $6 = > EBT = 40 - 6 = $34

    Net income = EBT * (1 - tax rate) = 34 * (1-35%) = $22.1

    ROE = net income / equity = 22.1 / 140 = 15.79%
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