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29 January, 18:49

A firm issued $15 million in preferred stock at a price of $3.25 per share. The preferred shares carry a 13% dividend, or $0.43 annually. After paying fees and costs, the firm realizes $2.89 per share issued. What is the cost of capital for this issuance of preferred stock?

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  1. 29 January, 19:04
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    14.8%

    Explanation:

    Cost of capital for preferred stock can be calculated by a simple formula

    Formula: Cost of preferred capital = dividend / (Current price - floatation cost)

    As you can see in the question data current price - floatation cost and dividend is already given as $2.89 and $0.43 respectively. We just need to put values in formula.

    Cost of preferred capital = $0.43/$2.89 x 100

    Cost of preferred capital = 14.8%
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