Use the following information to answer the next five questions: Consider the after-tax cash flows below from a project that is being considered by Despondus Corporation. Since the project is an extension of the firm's current business, it carries the same risk as the overall firm. Year 0 1 2 3 4 5 Cash Flow -$269,000 $91,000 $66,000 $107,000 $92,000 $95,000 Despondus Corporation's common stock is currently priced at $128.13, and there are 585,000,000 shares outstanding. A dividend of $3.54 per share was just paid, and dividends are expected to grow at a constant rate of 9.7% per year. The company has 6,780,000 bonds outstanding that mature in 29 years and are currently priced at $852 per bond. The coupon rate is 16.05%, and the bonds make semiannual interest payments. The company's tax rate is 36%.
What is Despondus Corporation's after-tax cost of equity?
What is Despondus Corporation's after-tax cost of debt?
What is Despondus Corporation's weighted average cost of capital (WACC)?
What is the net present value of the project? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
Should the project be accepted? Explain your answer; a simple 'yes' or 'no' will result in no points for this part of the question
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Use the following information to answer the next five questions: Consider the after-tax cash flows below from a project that is being considered by Despondus Corporation. Since the project is an extension of the firm's current business, it carries the same risk as the overall firm. 1 Year 0 1 2 3 4 5 Cash Flow $479,000 $103,000 $67,000 $107,000 $92,000 $102,000 Despondus Corporation's common stock is currently priced at $124.05, and there are 713,000,000 shares outstanding. A dividend of...
6. Use the following after-tax cash flows for project A and B to answer the following question: (Numbers in parentheses are negative cash flows). These two projects are independent. Year Cash Flow of A Cash Flow of B 0 ($2,400) ($4,500) 1 $999 $800 2 $950 $950 3 ( $150) $950 4 $910 $800 5 $990 $900 6 ( $500) $1980 What is the approximate IRR of project A if the required rate of...
PROBLEMS 11. (After-tax COST O CARTAL 210 After-tax cost of debt Calculate the after-tax c ode under each of the following con A tax rate of 37, and a yield to maturity of 754 b. A tax rate 125, and a pre-tax cost of debt of 102 A tax rate of O, and a yield to maturity of 79 After-tax cost of debt) Melbourne, Inc. currently has 3 bonds with a to maturity of in the 35% marginal tax rate,...
Use the following information to answer the 8 questions (filling in the blanks) that follow it. When answering the questions, DO NOT use dollar signs, USE commas to separate thousands, DO NOT use parenthesis to denote negative numbers, USE the negative sign and place it in front of first digit of your answer when your answer is a negative number. Round to the nearest dollar (do not enter decimals). For example, if your answer is -$1,245,300.40 then enter -1,245,300 RET...
*assume after tax and DTS* Retro Inc. has 1,100 bonds outstanding that are selling for $992 each. The bonds carry a 6.0 percent coupon, pay interest semi-annually, and mature in 7.5 years. The company also has 9,500 shares of 5% preferred stock at a market price of $40 per share. This month, the company paid an annual dividend in the amount of $1.20 per share. The dividend growth rate is 5.0 percent. The common stock is priced at $30 a...
1. Consider two projects with the following (after-tax) cash flows. Project A: CF1 50, CF2 55, CF3 85. Project B: CF1 140. Both projects require an initial investment of 100. Assume the cost of capital for both projects is r 5%. (a) Compute NPV and IRR for project A. (b) Compute NPV and IRR for project B. (c) Assume you replicate project B twice, i.e. reinvest 100 in t 1 and t2. Compute the NPV and IRR of the replicated...
1 Use the following after-tax cash flows for project A and B to answer the following question: (Numbers in parentheses are negative cash flows). These two projects are independent. Year Cash Flow of A Cash Flow of B 0 ($2,400) ($4,500) $999 $800 2 $950 3 ($150) $950 4 $910 $800 5 $990 $900 6 ($500) $1980 What is the approximate profitability index for project Aif the required rate of return is 10%? $950 . 1.05 (1.07) . 107 (1.05)...
Each of the following scenarios is independent. Assume that all cash flows are after-tax cash flows. a. Campbell Manufacturing is considering the purchase of a new welding system. The cash benefits will be $480,000 per year. The system costs $2,250,000 and will last 10 years. b. Evee Cardenas is interested in investing in a women's specialty shop. The cost of the investment is $280,000. She estimates that the return from owning her own shop will be $40,000 per year. She...
A firm is considering a project that will generate perpetual after-tax cash flows of $17,000 per year beginning next year. The project has the same risk as the firm’s overall operations and must be financed externally. Equity flotation costs 15 percent and debt issues cost 4 percent on an after-tax basis. The firm’s D/E ratio is 0.5. What is the most the firm can pay for the project and still earn its required return? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round...
You purchase machinery for $33,000 that generates after-tax cash flows of $10,000 annually for the next 4 years. The cost of capital (WACC) is 6.56%. What is the NPV for this project?