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26 July, 23:17

Bellwood Corp. is comparing two different capital structures. Plan I would result in 24,000 shares of stock and $82,500 in debt. Plan II would result in 18,000 shares of stock and $247,500 in debt. The interest rate on the debt is 4 percent. Assume that EBIT will be $85,000. An all-equity plan would result in 27,000 shares of stock outstanding. Ignore taxes. What is the price per share of equity under Plan I? Plan II?

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  1. 26 July, 23:26
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    The price per share of equity under Plan I and Plan II is $27.5 and $27.5 respectively.

    Explanation:

    For computing the price per share, following formula should be used which is shown below:

    Price per share = Debt of plan : (Equity plan - shares)

    For Plan 1

    Price per share = Debt of plan 1 : (Equity plan - shares of plan 1)

    = $82,500 : (27,000 - 24,000)

    = $82,500 : 3,000

    = $27.5

    For Plan 2

    Price per share = Debt of plan 2 : (Equity plan - shares of plan 2)

    = $247,500 : (27,000 - 18,000)

    = $247,500 : 9,000

    = $27.5

    Hence, the price per share of equity under Plan I and Plan II is $27.5 and $27.5 respectively.
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