Five years ago Tekmed Ltd. issued 12 year, 6% annual coupon bonds. They currently trade for 105 of par. What is the company’s after-tax component cost of debt? Assume 2% flotation costs and a corporate tax rate of 30%.
After-tax cost of debt is calculated:-
=RATE(nper,pmt,pv,fv)
=RATE(12-5,6%*100,-105,98)*(1-0.3)
=3.42%
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