Badger Corp. has an issue of 6% bonds outstanding with 6 months left to maturity. The bonds are currently priced at $992.61, and pay interest semiannually. The firm's marginal tax rate is 40%. The estimated risk premium between the company's stock and bond returns is 5%. The firm's expects to maintain a capital structure with 40% debt and 60% equity going forward. The company's W.A.C.C. is %. Round your final answer to 2 decimal places (example: enter 12.34 for 12.34%), but do not round any intermediate work in the process. Margin of error for correct responses: +/- .10 (%).
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- Badger Corp. has an issue of 6% bonds outstanding with 6 months left to maturity. The bonds are currently priced at $997.57, and pay interest semiannually. The firm's marginal tax rate is 40%. The estimated risk premium between the company's stock and bond returns is 4%. The firm's expects to maintain a capital structure with 40% debt and 60% equity going forward. The company's W.A.C.C. is %.Badger Corp. has an issue of 6% bonds outstanding with 6 months left to maturity. The bonds are currently priced at $1,008.11, and pay interest semiannually. The firm's marginal tax rate is 40%. The estimated risk premium between the company's stock and bond returns is 5%. The firm's expects to maintain a capital structure with 40% debt and 60% equity going forward. The company's W.A.C.C. is %. Margin of error for correct responses: +/-.10(%) Rounding and Formatting instructions: Do not enter dollar signs, percent signs, commas, X, or any words in your response. Do not round any intermediate work, but round your "final response to 2 decimal places (example: if your answer is 12.3456, 12.3456%, or $12.3456, you should enter 12.35).Jenkins, Inc., has equity with a market value of $23.1 million and debt with a market value of $9.24 million. The cost of debt is 10 percent per year. Treasury bills that mature in one year yield 6 percent per year, and the expected return on the market portfolio over the next year is 11 percent. The beta of the company's equity is 1.16. The firm pays no taxes. a. What is the company's debt-equity ratio? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) b. What is the company's weighted average cost of capital? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g.. 32.16.) c. What is the cost of capital for an otherwise identical all-equity firm? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) a. Debt-equity ratio b. Weighted average cost of capital C. Cost of capital 0.40 11.29% %
- Refi Corporation is planning to repurchase part of its common stock by issuing corporate debt. As a result, the firm’s debt-equity ratio is expected to rise from 30 percent to 50 percent. The firm currently has $2.7 million worth of debt outstanding. The cost of this debt is 9 percent per year. The firm expects to have an EBIT of $1.26 million per year in perpetuity and pays no taxes. a. What is the market value of the firm before and after the repurchase announcement? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answers in dollars, not millions of dollars, rounded to the nearest whole number, e.g., 1,234,567.) b. What is the expected return on the firm’s equity before the announcement of the stock repurchase plan? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) c. What is the expected return on the equity of an otherwise identical all-equity firm? (Do not round intermediate calculations and…Acetate, Inc. has equity with a market value of $20 million and debt with a market value of $10 million. Treasury bills that mature in one year yield 8% per year, and the expected return on the market portfolio over the next year is 18%. The beta of Acetate’s equity is .90. The firm pays no taxes. Required: (a) Calculate Acetate’s debt to equity ratio. (b) Calculate Acetate’s weighted average cost of capital. (c) Calculate the cost of capital for an otherwise identical all-equity firm.Refi Corporation is planning to repurchase part of its common stock by issuing corporate debt. As a result, the firm’s debt-equity ratio is expected to rise from 35 percent to 50 percent. The firm currently has $3.1 million worth of debt outstanding. The cost of this debt is 8 percent per year. The firm expects to have an EBIT of $1.3 million per year in perpetuity and pays no taxes. a. What is the market value of the firm before and after the repurchase announcement? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answers in dollars, not millions of dollars, rounded to the nearest whole number, e.g., 1,234,567.) b. What is the expected return on the firm’s equity before the announcement of the stock repurchase plan? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) c. What is the expected return on the equity of an otherwise identical all-equity firm? (Do not round intermediate calculations and…
- ABC Inc. borrows money at 8%, sells bonds at 5%, and the purchasers of common stock require 10% rate of return. If the company has borrowed $40 million, sold $60 million in bonds, and sold $100 million worth of common stocks, what is the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)? If the same company from the previous question used 7% ROR for loans, 7% ROR for bonds, and 12% ROR for stocks, and also used a 50% tax rate, what is the WACC?Recapitalization % debt in original capital structure, Wa % common equity in original capital structure, wc Yield to maturity on debt, ra Risk-free rate, IRF Market risk premium (™M - RF) Cost of common equity, rs Tax rate % debt in new capital structure, Wd New % common equity in new capital structure, Wc New Changed yield to maturity on debt, rd New Current WACC calculation: WACC Current beta calculation: Levered beta, b₁ Unlevered beta calculation: bu Cost of equity calculation with changed capital structure: Levered beta, b₁ Cost of equity with new capital strucutre, rs New WACC calculation with new capital structure: WACC New Recommendation on capital structure: 35.00% 65.00% 9.00% 6.00% 4.00% 11.00% 40.00% 40.00% 60.00% 10.00% Formulas #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/ACurrently, Bloom Flowers Inc. has a capital structure consisting of20% debt and 80% equity. Bloom's debt currently has an 8% yield to maturity. The risk-free rate (rgr) is 5%, and the market risk premium (ry ~ rer) is 6%. Using the CAPM, Bloom estimates that its cost of equity is currently 12.5%. The company has a 40% tax rate.a. Whatis Bloom's current WACC?b. What is the current beta on Bloom's common stock?c. What would Bloom’s beta be if the company had no debt in its capital structure? (That is, what is Bloom’s unlevered beta, by?)Bloom’s financial staff is considering changing its capital structure to 40% debt and 60% equity. If the company went ahead with the proposed change, the yield to maturity on the company’s bonds would rise to 9.5%. The proposed change will have no effect on the company’s tax rate.d. What would be the company’s new cost of equily if it adopted the proposed change in capital structure?e. What would be the company’s new WACC if it adopted the proposed change…
- James Madison Ltd. expects a net income of 200,000. The company has 5% of 1,000,000 bonds payable. The equity capitalization rate of the company is 20%. (a) Calculate the value of the firm and average cost of capital according to the net income approach (ignoring income tax).Currently, Forever Flowers Inc. has a capital structure consisting of 25% debt and 75% equity. Forever's debt currently has an 7% yield to maturity. The risk-free rate (rr) is 5%, and the market risk premium (rm- TRF) is 8%. Using the CAPM, Forever estimates that its cost of equity is currently 12.5%. The company has a 40% tax rate. The data has been collected in the Microsoft Excel Online file below. Open the spreadsheet and perform the required analysis to answer the questions below. Do not round intermediate calculations. Open spreadsheet a. What is Forever's current WACC? Round your answer to two decimal places. 11.925 % b. What is the current beta on Forever's common stock? Round your answer to two decimal places. 1.21 c. What would Forever's beta be if the company had no debt in its capital structure? (That is, what is Forever's unlevered beta, bu?) Round your answer to two decimal places. 1.00 X Forever's financial staff is considering changing its capital structure to 40% debt…A company has an outstanding bond issue with a 7.75% coupon, paid semiannually, a current maturity of 20 years, and it sells for $967.97. The firm's income tax rate is 40%, What should the firm's managers use as an after-tax cost of debt for cost of capital purposes? 4.85% 2.42% 8.08% 4.04 %