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Chapter 16, Problem 9QP
Homemade Leverage and WACC ABC Co. and XYZ Co. are identical firms in all respects except for their capital structure. ABC is all equity financed with $640,000 in stock. XYZ uses both stock and perpetual debt; its stock is worth $320,000 and the interest rate on its debt is 8 percent Both firms expect EBIT to be $69,000. Ignore taxes.
- a. Richard owns $30,000 worth of XYZ's stock. What
rate of return is he expecting'/ - b. Show how Richard could generate exactly the same cash flows and rate of return by investing in ABC and using homemade leverage.
- c. What is the
cost of equity for ABC? What is it for XYZ? - d. What is the WACC for ABC? For XYZ? What principle have you illustrated?
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