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A firm's stock has a beta of 1.75, Treasury bills yield 3.8%, and the market portfolio offers an expected return of 9.5%. In addition to equity, the firm finances 26% of its assets with debt that has a yield to maturity of 7.4%. The firm is in the 28% marginal tax bracket.
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