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5 June, 10:45

Beta of common stock = "1.7" Treasury bill rate = 4% Market risk premium = 7.0% Yield to maturity on long-term debt = 7% Book value of equity = $390 million Market value of equity = $780 million Long-term debt outstanding = $780 million Corporate tax rate = 21%

What is the company's WACC? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)

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  1. 5 June, 11:59
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    10.72%

    Explanation:

    Firstly, we need to calculate cost of equity using capital pricing model (CAPM):

    Cost of equity = Risk-free rate + Beta x Market risk premium

    = 4% + 1.7 x 7% = 15.9%

    Note: Treasury bill rate is used as a proxy for risk-free rate in this case.

    Then, we will calculate weighted average cost of capital (WACC) as below:

    Weighted average cost of capital = Debt weight in capital structure x Pre-tax cost of debt x (1 - tax rate) + Equity weight in capital structure x Cost of equity

    = [780 / (780 + 780) ] x 7% x (1 - 21%) + [780 / (780 + 780) ] x 15.9%

    = 10.72%

    Note: Yield to maturity on long-term debt is used as a proxy for pre-tax cost of debt in this case. Weights used in WACC calculation have to be based on market value.

    So, the company WACC is 10.72%.
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