14. AT Steel currently has no debt and an equity cost of capital of 14%. Suppose that the company decides to increase its leverage and maintain a market debt-to-value ratio of 1/2. Suppose its debt cost of capital is 8% and its corporate tax rate is 21%. Assuming that the pre-tax WACC remains constant, then with the addition of leverage its effective after-tax WACC will be closest to: A) 10.8%. B) 12.4%. C) 12.8%. D) 13.6%.
Macrohedging
Hedging or hedge accounting is a risk-mitigation technique used to protect the current financial position from potential losses. Hedging is often confused with speculating. The major difference between the two is that hedging does not involve guessing, whereas speculation is based on guessing the direction of movement of the underlying asset to book profits.
Finance Mathematics
The area of applied mathematics known as mathematical finance, also known as quantitative finance or financial mathematics is concerned with the mathematical modeling of financial markets. The application of mathematical methods to financial problems is known as financial mathematics. A financial market is a place where people can exchange low-cost financial securities and derivatives. Stocks and bonds, raw materials, and precious metals, both of which are regarded as commodities in the stock markets, are examples of securities. It uses probability, statistics, stochastic processes, and economic theory as methods.
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