The answer would be D. because there seven family plus same amount they have
The weighted average cost of capital for the firm will be 11.25%.
<h3>How to calculate the WACC?</h3>
The weighted average cost of capital is the calculation of the cost of capital for a firm where each category of capital is weighted.
Here, the weighted average cost of capital will be:
= 0.5(10%)(1 - 15%) + 0.5(14%)
= 0.5(0.1)(0.85) + 0.5(0.14)
= 11.25%
The corporate value at 70% debt when WACC is 11.94% will be:
= (EBIT)(1 - T)/WACC
= (13.24)(1 - 0.15)/0.1194
= $94.26 million
The corporate value at 30% debt when WACC is 11.14% will be:
= (EBIT)(1 - T)/WACC
= (13.24)(1 - 0.15)/0.1114
= $101.02 million
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Increase it by 1.2% so 12,000 is the normal amount find out how 1.2% will affect 12,000 not alot right? so im assuming it would increase about 50 or less
Theres a line with origin at (0,0) and ends in (3,-2)
because its known y and x apply
tan ∆= y/x
tan∆ = -2/3 = -0.6666
then ∆ = -33.68 degrees
Angle = 360° - 33.68 = 326.32 degrees
then tan 326.32= -.6666
cotan x = 1/ tanx= -1.5
sin 326.32 = -.554
Cosecx 1/sinx = -1.8050
cos 326.32= 0.8321
secx = 1/cosx= 1.2017
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