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16 April, 14:34

Assume that you are an intern with the Brayton Company, and you have collected the following dа ta: The yield on the company's outstanding bonds is 7.75%; its tax rate is 25%; the next expected dividend is $0.65 a share; the dividend is expected to grow at a constant rate of 6.00% a year; the price of the stock is $15.00 per share; the flotation cost for selling new shares is F = 5%; and the target capital structure is 25% debt and 75% common equity. What is the firm's WACC, assuming it must issue new stock to finance its capital budget?

a. 6.89%

b. 7.24%

c. 7.64%

d. 8.55%

e. 8.44%

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  1. 16 April, 17:47
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    WACC is 9.37%

    Explanation:

    After tax cost of debt=yield to maturity * (1-t)

    where t is the tax rate of 25% or 0.25

    after tax cost of debt=7.75% * (1-0.25) = 5.81%

    Using stock price formula, the cost of equity can be determined as below:

    stock price=Di/k-g

    Di is the next dividend of $0.65

    k is the cost of equity which is unknown

    g is the constant growth rate of 6.00%

    stock price=$15 * (1-f)

    f is the flotation cost percentage

    stock price=$15 * (1-5%) = $14.25

    14.25=0.65/k-6%

    14.25 (k-6%) = 0.65

    k-6%=0.65/14.25

    k = (0.65/14.25) + 6%=10.56%

    WACC=Ke*We+Kd*Wd

    ke is 10.56%

    We is the weight of equity which is 75%

    Kd is 5.81%

    We is the weight of debt which is 25%

    WACC= = (10.56%*75%) + (5.81%*25%) = 9.37%
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