Shoprite Holding Ltd is the largest supermarket retailer on the African continent with more than 2 934 outlets. The company intends to raise R30 million to purchase a fleet of trucks to transport goods from various stores. The company will finance a fleet of trucks as follows: Debt (30%): The company will sell 5-year, 8% (paid quarterly) coupon bonds, each with a par value of R1 000 that could be sold at a premium of R50 with a flotation costs of 2.5% per bond. Ordinary shares (55%): The firm’s ordinary shares are currently selling for R50 per share. The dividend expected to be paid at the end of the coming year (2021) is R4. Its dividend payments per share in each of the past five years are shown in the table below: Year           Dividend 2020.           R3.75 2019             R3.50 2018             R3.30 2017.             R3.15 2016.             R2.85 It is expected that to attract buyers, new ordinary share must be under-priced by 10% per share and the firm must also pay R3 per share in flotation costs. Preference shares: Shoprite Holding Ltd will finance the rest of the money by issuing 12% preference shares that are expected to sell for a par value of R75 per share. The cost of issuing and selling the shares is expected to be 7%. Assume a tax rate of 29% Calculate the company’s component of costs of capital.

EBK CONTEMPORARY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
14th Edition
ISBN:9781337514835
Author:MOYER
Publisher:MOYER
Chapter14: Capital Structure Management In Practice
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 20P
icon
Related questions
Question

Shoprite Holding Ltd is the largest supermarket retailer on the African continent with more than 2 934 outlets. The company intends to raise R30 million to purchase a fleet of trucks to transport goods from various stores.

The company will finance a fleet of trucks as follows:
Debt (30%): The company will sell 5-year, 8% (paid quarterly) coupon bonds, each with a par value of R1 000 that could be sold at a premium of R50 with a flotation costs of 2.5% per bond.

Ordinary shares (55%): The firm’s ordinary shares are currently selling for R50 per share. The dividend expected to be paid at the end of the coming year (2021) is R4. Its dividend payments per share in each of the past five years are shown in the table below:

Year           Dividend

2020.           R3.75

2019             R3.50

2018             R3.30

2017.             R3.15

2016.             R2.85

It is expected that to attract buyers, new ordinary share must be under-priced by 10% per share and the firm must also pay R3 per share in flotation costs.

Preference shares: Shoprite Holding Ltd will finance the rest of the money by issuing 12% preference shares that are expected to sell for a par value of R75 per share. The cost of issuing and selling the shares is expected to be 7%.

Assume a tax rate of 29%

Calculate the company’s component of costs of capital.

Expert Solution
steps

Step by step

Solved in 2 steps

Blurred answer
Knowledge Booster
Free Cash Flow Valuation Method
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, finance and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.
Similar questions
  • SEE MORE QUESTIONS
Recommended textbooks for you
EBK CONTEMPORARY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
EBK CONTEMPORARY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Finance
ISBN:
9781337514835
Author:
MOYER
Publisher:
CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT