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- A firm has determined its optimal capital structure, which is composed of the following sources and target market value proportions. Debt: The firm can obtain a 5-year loan from Colorful Bank for $2,500,000, at an annual rate of 10%. Preferred Stock: The firm has determined it can issue $100 par value preferred stock at $103 per share for a total of $3,500,000. The stock will pay a 10% annual dividend. The cost of issuing and selling the stock is $3 per share. Common Stock: The firm’s common stock is currently selling for $150 per share. The dividend expected to be paid at the end of the coming year is $15. Its dividend payments have been growing at a constant rate of 5%, total common stock is $4,000,000. Additionally, the firm’s marginal tax rate is 30 percent. The firm is currently studying the feasibility of investing in a machine worth $6,000,000 which will reduce cash operating costs for $2,600,000 yearly, it will have a 3-year life and will be depreciated on a straight-line…Hastings Corporation is interested in acquiring Vandell Corporation. Vandell has 1.5 million shares outstanding and a target capital structure consisting of 30% debt; its beta is 1.60 (given its target capital structure). Vandell has $8.57 million in debt that trades at par and pays a 7.4% interest rate. Vandell’s free cash flow (FCF0) is $1 million per year and is expected to grow at a constant rate of 5% a year. Vandell pays a 25% combined federal-plus-state tax rate, the same rate paid by Hastings. The risk-free rate of interest is 4%, and the market risk premium is 6%. Hasting’s first step is to estimate the current intrinsic value of Vandell.Hastings Corporation is interested in acquiring Vandell Corporation. Vandell has 1 million shares outstanding and a target capital structure consisting of 30% debt; its beta is 1.25 (given its target capital structure). Vandell has $10.53 million in debt that trades at par and pays a 7.2% interest rate. Vandell’s free cash flow (FCF0) is $2 million per year and is expected to grow at a constant rate of 6% a year. Both Vandell and Hastings pay a 35% combined federal and state tax rate. The risk-free rate of interest is 7% and the market risk premium is 5%. Hastings Corporation estimates that if it acquires Vandell Corporation, synergies will cause Vandell’s free cash flows to be $2.3 million, $2.9 million, $3.5 million, and $3.51 million at Years 1 through 4, respectively, after which the free cash flows will grow at a constant 6% rate. Hastings plans to assume Vandell’s $10.53 million in debt (which has an 7.2% interest rate) and raise additional debt financing at the time of the…
- ABC Ltd. needs Rs 500 lacs for an expansion plan that is expected to yield 15% return on assets. Currently its return on asset is 12% and the firm is all equity funded. For expansion it has alternatives of funding the entire expenditure either through debt or equity. Following information is available: Nos. of shares already existing 20 lacs Price at which the shares can be issued (Rs) Rs 50 Existing interest Rs 30 lacs Interest rate on debt 10% Tax rate 40% Find out the new EPS with equity and debt financing. Also find at what level of earnings the firm is indifferent to mode of financing.Hastings Corporation is interested in acquiring Vandell Corporation. Vandell has 1 million shares outstanding and a target capital structure consisting of 30% debt; its beta is 1.55 (given its target capital structure). Vandell has $11.22 million in debt that trades at par and pays a 7.2% interest rate. Vandell's free cash flow (FCF0) is $1 million per year and is expected to grow at a constant rate of 5% a year. Both Vandell and Hastings pay a 30% combined federal and state tax rate. The risk-free rate of interest is 4% and the market risk premium is 6%. Hastings Corporation estimates that if it acquires Vandell Corporation, synergies will cause Vandell's free cash flows to be $2.6 million, $2.9 million, $3.4 million, and $4.00 million at Years 1 through 4, respectively, after which the free cash flows will grow at a constant 5% rate. Hastings plans to assume Vandell's $11.22 million in debt (which has a 7.2% interest rate) and raise additional debt financing at the time of the…A) Donner, Inc. will finance a proposed investment by issuing new securities while maintaining its optimal capital structure of 60% debt and 40% equity. The firm can issue bonds at a price of $950.00 before $15 flotation costs. The 10 -year bonds will have an annual coupon rate of 8% and a face value of $1,000. The company can issue new equity at a before-tax cost of 16% and its marginal tax rate is 34%. Calculate WACC. B) GHJ Inc. is investing in a major capital budgeting project that will require the expenditure of $16 million. The money will be raised by issuing $2 million of bonds, $4 million of preferred stock, and $10 million of new common stock. The company estimates is after-tax cost of debt to be 7%, its cost of preferred stock to be 9%, the cost of retained earnings to be 14%, and the cost of new common stock to be 17%. What is the weighted average cost of capital for this project?