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15 September, 09:43

Suppose Intel wishes to raise $1 billion and is deciding between a domestic dollar bond issue and a Eurobond issue. The US bond can be issued at 1-year maturity with a coupon of 4.5% paid annually. The underwriting, registration and other fees total 1% of the issue size. The Eurobond carries a lower annual coupon of 4.25% but the total costs of issuing the bond runs 1.25% of the issue size. Which loan has the lower AIC?

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  1. 15 September, 10:42
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    1 Case that is raising fund using the US Bonds have a lower All-in Cost i. e. $55.45 Million

    Explanation:

    The computation for lower AIC is shown below:-

    1 Case : - Through issuing the US Bonds

    Annual Coupon Rate = 4.5%

    Underwriting, Registration and other fees = 1% of the Issue size = $0.01 Billion

    All-in Cost = Underwriting, Registration and other fees + Interest

    = ($1 Billion * 1%) + ($ 1.01 Billion * 4.5%)

    = $0.01 Billion + $0.04545 Billion

    = $0.05545 Billion

    = $55.45 Million

    2 case Through issuing the Euro Bonds.

    Annual Coupon Rate = 4.25%

    Underwriting, Registration and other fees = 1.25% of the Issue size = $0.0125 Billion

    All-in Cost = Underwriting, Registration and other fees + Interest

    = ($1 Billion * 1.25%) + ($1.0125 Billion * 4.25%)

    = $0.0125 Billion + $0.04303125 Billion

    = $0.05553125 Billion

    = $55.53125 Million

    Therefore, 1 case that is raising fund using the US Bonds have a lower All-in Cost i. e. $55.45 Million
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