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15 November, 17:14

A firm has $76,000,000 in debt, which accounts for 43% of their total funds raised; the after-tax cost of these funds is 6.10%. The same firm has $100 million in common stock, which accounts for 57% of their total funds raised; their after-tax costs (including transaction costs) are 15.7%. What is the weighted average cost of capital for these funds?

10.21%

8.92%

2.63%

11.55%

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  1. 15 November, 20:11
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    11.55% is the weighted average cost of capital for these funds

    Explanation:

    Firm has 76000000 in debt and 100000000 in equity. Thus the proportion of debt =

    = 76000000 / (76000000 + 100000000)

    = 43.18%

    and proportion of equity = 1 - 43.18% = 56.82%

    Therefore, WACC = 0.4318 * 6.1 + 0.5682 * 15.7

    = 11.55%
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