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seropon [69]
3 years ago
6

O’Connell & Co. expects its EBIT to be $42,000 every year forever. The firm can borrow at 6 percent. O’Connell currently has

no debt, and its cost of equity is 10 percent and the tax rate is 35 percent. The company borrows $108,000 and uses the proceeds to repurchase shares. What is the cost of equity after recapitalization?
Business
1 answer:
Greeley [361]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Cost of equity after recapitalization is 8.5%

Explanation:

As net income is associated with the equity holders, we can say that the equity net income can determine the cost of equity.

First Calculate the net income

EBIT              $42,000

Interest         <u>$0         </u>

EBT               $42,000

Tax 35%       <u>$(14,700)</u>

Net Income  <u>$27,300</u>

Cost of equity = Net income / Equity value

10% = $27,300 / Equity value

Equity Value = $27,300 / 10% = $273,000

After Recapitalization

EBIT              $42,000

* Interest       <u>$(6,480)</u>

EBT               $35,520

Tax 35%       <u>$(12,432)</u>

Net Income  <u>$23,088</u>

* Interest Expense = $108,000 x 6% = $6,480

Cost of equity = Net income / Equity value

Cost of equity = 23,088 / $273,000 = 8.5%

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