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16 August, 16:45

Honeycutt Co. is comparing two different capital structures. Plan I would result in 12,700 shares of stock and $109,250 in debt. Plan II would result in 9,800 shares of stock and $247,000 in debt. The interest rate on the debt is 10 percent. The all-equity plan would result in 15,000 shares of stock outstanding. Ignore taxes for this problem. a. What is the price per share of equity under Plan I? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e. g., 32.16.) b. What is the price per share of equity under Plan II? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e. g., 32.16.)

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  1. 16 August, 17:00
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    Check the following calculations

    Explanation:

    All-Equity Plan:

    Number of shares = 15,000

    Plan I:

    Number of shares = 12,700

    Value of debt = $109,250

    Price per share = Value of debt / (Number of shares under All-Equity Plan - Number of shares under Plan I)

    Price per share = $109,250 / (15,000 - 12,700)

    Price per share = $109,250 / 2,300

    Price per share = $47.50

    Plan II:

    Number of shares = 9,800

    Value of debt = $247,000

    Price per share = Value of debt / (Number of shares under All-Equity Plan - Number of shares under Plan II)

    Price per share = $247,000 / (15,000 - 9,800)

    Price per share = $247,000 / 5,200

    Price per share = $47.50
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