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- Consider a project of the Cornell Haul Moving Company, the timing and size of the incremental after-tax cash flows (for an all-equity firm) are shown below in millions: 0. $990 +S125 +S225 +$375 +S500 The firm's tax rate is 34 percent; the firm's bonds trade with a yield to maturity of 8 percent; the current and target debt-equity ratio is 2, if the firm were financed entirely with equity, the required return would be 10 percent. What is the levered after-tax incremental cash flow for year 4? (Note: If you cannot view the image, you can download it here: CashFlows.PNG) O $281,704,000 O $465,152,000 -$194,848,000 O, 5460,796,000 8:4Consider a project of the Charlie Company, the timing and size of the incremental after-tax cash flows (for an all-equity firm) are shown below in millions: CFO -$990; C01-$125, C02-$250; C03-$375; C04-$500 The firm's tax rate is 21 percent; the firm's bonds trade with a yield to maturity of 8 percent; the current and target debt-equity ratio is 2; if the firm were financed entirely with equity, the required return would be 10 percent. Using the weighted average cost of capital methodology, what is the NPV? Hint: use r_L=r_u + (D/E)(r_u - r_d)(1-t), and then find WACC. -10.6854 10.6854 O -7.5674 O 7.5674 Question 7 Use the data from Q6, what is the levered incremental cash flow for year 2? Hint, first find original debt level, and find tax saving. O $250.000m $208.288m $225.768m $235.614mIf the value of a levered firm is $7 million, what is the value of the same firm with all-equity financing? Assume MM with taxes holds. a. $7 million O b. $6 million O c. $9 million O d. $8 million
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- A firm is firanced with market values of $295 million in nsk-free debt and $575 million in equity. The firm's asset beta is 0.93. Assume a risk-free rate of 2.5%, a market risk-premium of 6.2% and a tax rate of 25%. Assume the firm's debt beta is 0. What is the firms after- tax weighted average cost of capital? (answer to the fourth decimal place)(Individual or component costs of capital) Compute the cost of capital for the firm for the following: a. A bond that has a $1,000 par value (face value) and a contract or coupon interest rate of 10.9 percent. Interest payments are $54.50 and are paid semiannually. The bonds have a current market value of $1,121 and will mature in 10 years. The firm's marginal tax rate is 34 percet. b. A new common stock issue that paid a $1.76 dividend last year. The firm's dividends are expected to continue to grow at 6.8 percent per year, forever. The price of the firm's common stock is now $27.84 c. A preferred stock that sells for $144, pays a dividend of 8.6 percent, and has a $100 par value. d. A bond selling to yield 12.3 percent where the firm's tax rate is 34 percent.Your boss has just asked you to calculate your firm's cost of capital. Below is potentially relevant information for your calculation. What is your firm's Weighted Average Cost of Capital? Common Equity: Book Value = $100 million, Market Value = $150 million, Net Income from most recent fiscal year = $12 million, Required rate of return (from CAPM) = 11%, Dividend Yield = 2%. Debt: Book Value = $100 million, Market Value = $90 million, average coupon rate = 4%, average yield to maturity = 4.4%, average maturity = 10 years. Corporate Tax Rate = 21%.