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Cost of preferred stock:
It is the cost to be incurred for issuing the preferred stock. Cost of preferred is the ratio of the preference dividend to price of the
Calculate the preferred stock as follows:
JJ plans to issue preferred stock with current market value of $50 and preference dividend $4.75. Flotation cost is given is 5% and number of shares issued is 10,000.
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