Preference shares do not have any tax benefits like debt.
Cost of preferred stock is calculated using the below formula:
= Preferred dividend/ Price of preferred stock - Flotation cost
= $1.80/ $22 - $4
= $1.80/ $18
= 0.0556*100
= 5.56%.
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