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MIGHTY Corp obtained a 18 % , P 500,000, one year loan from KING Financing . Income tax is 32 %. Said amount was to finance a project with an expected return on investment of 20 % .
a) Compute for the cost of borrowed capital.
b) Is the use of borrowed capital advisable ? Why ?
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