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3 April, 23:20

Western Electric has 25,000 shares of common stock outstanding at a price per share of $65 and a rate of return of 13.70 percent. The firm has 6,600 shares of 6.40 percent preferred stock outstanding at a price of $88.00 per share. The preferred stock has a par value of $100. The outstanding debt has a total face value of $362,000 and currently sells for 104 percent of face. The yield to maturity on the debt is 7.66 percent. What is the firm's weighted average cost of capital if the tax rate is 39 percent

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  1. 3 April, 23:44
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    Value of Equity = 25,000 * $65 = $1,625,000

    Value of Preferred Stock = 6,600 * $88 = $580,800

    Value of Debt = 362,000 / 100 * 104 = $376,480

    Value of Firm = $1,625,000 + $580,800 + $376,480

    Value of Firm = $2,582,280

    Weight of Equity = 1,625,000 / 2,582,280 = 0.6293

    Weight of Preferred Stock = 580,800 / 2,582,280 = 0.2249

    Weight of Debt = 376,480 / 2,582,280 = 0.1458

    After Tax cost of Preferred Stock = 6.40 * (1 - 0.39) = 3.904%

    After tax Cost of Debt = 7.66 * (1 - 0.39) = 4.6726%

    Weighted Average Cost of Capital = (0.6293 * 13.70) + (0.2249 * 3.904) + (0.1458 * 4.6726)

    Weighted Average Cost of Capital = 8.6214 + 0.8780 + 0.6713

    Weighted Average Cost of capital = 10.18% or 10.14% (nearest)
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