Tutorial 9 Problem Set
Tutorial 9 Problem Set
Stock in Parrothead Industries has a beta of 1.20. The market risk premium is 8
percent, and T-bills are currently yielding 4 percent. Paarrotheads most recent
dividend was $1.80 per share, and dividends are expected to grow at a 5 percent
annual rate indefinitely. If the stock sells for $34 per share, what is your best estimate
of Parrotheads cost of equity?
Moldova Beef Farm issued a 25-year, 9 percent semi-annual bond 7 years ago. The
bond currently sells for 108 percent of its face value. The companys tax rate is 35
percent. What is the pretax and after-tax cost of debt? Which is more relevant, the
pretax or the after-tax cost of debt? Why?
Suppose now the book value of the debt issue is 50 million. In addition, the company
has a second debt issue on the market, a zero coupon bond with seven years left to
maturity; the book value of this issue is 170 million and the bonds sell for 58 percent
of par.
What is the companys total book value of debt? The total market value? What is your
best estimate of the after-tax cost of debt now?
Given the following information for Alexandria Power Company, find the WACC.
Assume the companys tax rate is 35 percent.
Debt: 4,000 7 percent coupon bonds outstanding, 1,000 par value, 20 years to maturity,
selling for 105 percent of par; the bonds make semi-annual payments
Common stock: 90,000 shares outstanding, selling for 60 per share; the beta is 1.10
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Titan Mining Corporation has 9 million shares of common stock outstanding, 0.5
million shares of 7 percent preferred stock outstanding, and 120,000 8.5 percent
semi-annual bonds outstanding, par value $1,000 each. The common stock currently
sells for $34 per share, and has a beta of 1.20, the preferred stock currently sells for
$83 per share, and the bonds have 15 years to maturity and sell for 93 percent of par.
The market risk premium is 10 percent, T-bills are yielding 5 percent, and Titan
Minings tax rate is 35 percent.
What is the firms market value capital structure?
(b) If Titan Mining is evaluating a new investment project that has the same risk as
the firms typical project, what rate should the firm use to discount the projects
cash flows?
(a)
Suppose your company needs 15 million to build a new assembly line. Your target
debt-equity ratio is 0.90. The flotation cost for new equity is 10 percent, but the
flotation cost for debt is only 4 percent. Your boss has decided to fund the project by
borrowing money, because the flotation costs are lower and the needed funds are
relatively small.
(a)
What do you think about the rationale behind borrowing the entire amount?
from debt?
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In estimating WACC, use the market value of the securities unless they
are not traded
- Cost of capital must be based on what investors are actually willing to
pay for the companys securities
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- Book values are often not equal to true market value of securities
Market Value of Bonds: Market price per bond number of bonds
Market Value of Equity: Market price per shares number of shares
We can use the individual costs of capital that we have computed to get
our average cost of capital for the firm
This average is the required return on our assets, based on the markets
perception of the risk of those assets
The weights are determined by how much of each type of financing that
we use; generally we use target capital structure weights
2. Subjective Approach
Consider the projects risk relative to the firm overall
- If the project is more risky than the firm, use a discount rate greater
than the WACC
- If the project is less risky than the firm, use a discount rate less than
the WACC
You may still accept projects that you shouldnt and reject projects you
should accept, but your error rate should be lower than not considering
differential risk at all
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Flotation Costs