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Chapter McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. 15 Cost of Capital

Chapter 15 – Index of Sample Problems Slide # Cost of equity Slide # Cost of preferred Slide # Cost of debt Slide # Portfolio weights Slide # Weighted average cost of capital (WACC) Slide # Flotation costs

Required return, appropriate discount rate, cost of capital Net Present Value Security Market Line (SML)

The cost of capital dependents primarily on the use of the funds, not the source.

Cost of equity Dividend growth model SML

2: Cost of equity Isabelle Thomas and Son, Inc. just paid the annual dividend on their common stock in the amount of $1.20 per share. The company expects to maintain a constant 3% rate of growth in their dividend payments. Currently, the stock is selling for $20.40 a share. What is the cost of equity for Isabelle Thomas and Son, Inc.?

3: Cost of equity

4: Cost of equity The Curtis Plane Co. has paid $1.10, $.90, $.83 and $.75 in annual dividends over the past four years, starting with the latest year first. This year the company is paying a dividend of $1.22 a share. What is the average growth rate of the dividends?

5: Cost of equity $1.22 ($ $1.10)  $1.10 = $1.10 ($ $.90)  $.90 = $.90 ($.90 - $.83)  $.83 = $.83 ($.83 - $.75)  $.75 = $ Total.52232

6: Cost of equity The stock of Neal & Co. has a beta of The risk-free rate of return is 3.5% and the risk premium is 8%. What is the expected rate of return on Neal & Co. stock?

7: Cost of equity

Cost of Preferred stock Fixed dividend payment

8: Cost of preferred The 7% preferred stock of Anderson, Inc. is selling for $ What is the cost of preferred stock?

9: Cost of preferred

Cost of debt The yield of issuing bond

10: Cost of debt The bonds of TA, Inc. have a face value of $1,000 per bond, mature in 13 years, and pay 8% interest annually. These bonds currently sell for $ What is the pre-tax cost of debt?

11: Cost of debt Enter 13  ,000 N I/Y PV PMT FV Solve for 8.4

12: Cost of debt Four years ago, JE, Inc. issued twenty-year bonds that have a face value of $1,000 per bond and pay interest semi-annually. These bonds currently sell for $1, and have a 9% coupon. What is the pre-tax cost of debt?

13: Cost of debt Enter (20-4)  2 /2  1, /2 1,000 N I/Y PV PMT FV Solve for 8.85

14: Cost of debt The pre-tax cost of debt for Morrison and Sons is 8.78%. The tax rate is 35%. What is the after-tax cost of debt for Morrison and Sons?

15: Cost of debt

Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) V=E+D TC=corporate tax rate

16: Portfolio weights Wilson and Ruth, Inc. has 720,000 shares of common stock outstanding at a market price of $32.10 per share. They also have 50,000 shares of preferred stock outstanding at a price of $45 a share. The company has 20,000 bonds outstanding that are currently selling at 98% of face value and mature in 9 years. The bonds carry a 6% coupon and pay interest annually. The bonds have a face value of $1,000. The tax rate is 34%. What are the portfolio weights that should be used in computing the weighted average cost of capital?

17: Portfolio weights Common stock (E) 720,000  $32.10 $23,112, % Preferred stock (P) 50,000  $45.00 $ 2,250, % Debt (D) 20,000  $1,000 .98 $19,600, % Totals (V) $44,962, %

18: Portfolio weights The Winston James Co. has a debt-equity ratio of.65. The company has no preferred stock outstanding. What is the portfolio weight of the debt?

19: Portfolio weights Debt/equity =.65 Weights Debt =  1.65 =.3939 = 39.39% Equity =  1.65 =.6061 = 60.61% Value= 1.65 Total = %

20: Weighted average cost of capital A firm has a debt-equity ratio of.45 and a tax rate of 34%. The cost of equity is 9.4% and the pre-tax cost of debt is 8%. What is the weighted average cost of capital?

21: Weighted average cost of capital Debt=  1.45 =.31 Equity=  1.45 =.69 Value= 1.45Total = 1.00

22: Weighted average cost of capital Merilee, Inc. maintains a capital structure of 40% equity, 15% preferred stock and 45% debt. The cost of equity is 12% and the cost of preferred is 9%. The pre-tax cost of debt is 8%. The tax rate is 35%. What is the weighted average cost of capital?

23: Weighted average cost of capital

24: Flotation costs The Silow Co. maintains weights of 55% equity, 10% preferred stock and 35% debt. The flotation costs are 8% for equity, 9% for preferred and 4% for debt. What is the weighted average flotation cost?

25: Flotation costs

26: Flotation costs Your company maintains a debt/equity ratio of.60. The flotation cost for new equity is 12% and for debt it is 6%. The firm is considering a new project which will require $5 million in external funding. What is the initial cost of the project including the flotation costs?

27: Flotation costs Debt=  1.60 =.375 Equity=  1.60 =.625 Value= 1.60 Total = 1.000

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