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Chapter 16, Problem 24QP
Stock Value and Leverage Green Manufacturing, Inc., plans to announce that it will issue $1.8 million of perpetual debt and use the proceeds to repurchase common stock. The bonds will sell at par with a coupon rate of 6 percent. Green is currently an all-equity company worth $5.9 million with 350,000 shares of common stock outstanding. After the sale of the bonds, the company will maintain the new capital structure indefinitely. The company currently generates annual pretax earnings of $1.35 million. This level of earnings is expected to remain constant in perpetuity. The tax rate is 40 percent.
- a. What is the expected return on the company’s equity before the announcement of the debt issue?
- b. Construct the company's market value
balance sheet before the announcement of the debt issue. What is the price per share of the firm’s equity? - c. Construct the company’s market value balance sheet immediately after the announcement of the debt issue.
- d. What is the company’s stock price per share immediately after the repurchase announcement?
- e. How many shares will the company repurchase as a result of the debt issue? How many shares of common stock will remain after the repurchase?
- f. Construct the market value balance sheet after the restructuring.
- g. What is the required return on the company's equity after the restructuring?
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