Answer:
After tax cost of debt = 10.43%
Explanation:
Market price = 960
Flotation cost = 0.07
Market price after Flotation cost = 960*(1-0.07) = 960*0.93 = 892.8
Face value = 1,000
Interest payment (PMT) = 1000*0.07 = 70
Term of payment = 12*2 = 24
Cost of debt before tax = Rate(24, 70, -892.8, 1000, 0)*2
Cost of debt before tax = 0.080198497*2
Cost of debt before tax = 0.160396994
Cost of debt before tax = 16.04%
Tax rate = 35%
After tax cost of debt = 16.04% * (1-35%)
After tax cost of debt = 0.1604*0.65
After tax cost of debt = 0.10426
After tax cost of debt = 10.43%
Answer:
16.091%
Explanation:
The computation of the WACC is shown below:
= (Weightage of debt × cost of debt) × ( 1- tax rate) + (Weightage of preferred stock) × (cost of preferred stock) + (Weightage of common stock) × (cost of common stock)
= (0.3 × 9%) × ( 1 - 21%) + (0.07 × 9.5%) + (0.63 × 11.60%)
= 2.133% + 6.65% + 7.308%
= 16.091%
Basically we multiplied the weightage with its cost
Answer:
Discourage Torri from continuing. Encourage Julie to continue.
Explanation:
The progress of all trainees is tracked. Those not showing good progress are moved to less demanding programs. This means that there is hope of still doing/getting a job, if they don't pass this test.
REQUIREMENT: By the 10th time doing the test, trainees must be able to complete the task in a maximum of 1 hour.
1st Trainee: Torri Olson-Alves
5 hours on Unit 4; 4 hours on Unit 8
Should Torri be encouraged to continue? NO.
There are 10 units or repetitions in all. If Torri spends 5 hours on Unit 4 and spends 4 hours on Unit 8, then Torri is slow or isn't making much progress. After 4 repetitions, her marginal product only increased by an hour. She most likely won't make it to 1 hour by the 10th repetition.
2nd Trainee: Julie Burgmeier
4 hours on Unit 3; 3 hours on Unit 6
Should Julie be encouraged to continue? YES.
Julie makes a progress of 1 hour after 3 repetitions. We can predict that after another 3 repetitions (on Unit 9) progress would be made again and by Unit 10, she would have met the required benchmark.