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Balance Sheet Data
Long-Term Debt 80,000,000
Preferred Stock 20,000,000
Common Equity 20,000,000
Number of shares of Common 1,500,000 Price per share Common $42
Number of shares of Preferred 150,000 Price per share Preferred $108
Number of 8% Coupon 25-year Bonds 40,000 Price of 8% 25-year Bonds $1075
Number of 6% Coupon 15-year Bonds 40,200 Price of 6% 15-year Bonds $920
Forecasted Dividend on Common (D1) $3.30 Dividend Rate on Preferred 9.5%
Par Value of Preferred $100 Current 10-Year Treasury Yld. 4.3%
Standard Deviation of Stock 40% Correlation Stock vs. Market 0.50
Standard Deviation of Market 15% Market Risk Premium 5.0%
Risk Premium of our Stock over our 15-yr Bonds 3.9% Forecasted Constant Growth 3.0%
Tax Rate 25% Flotation costs on Bonds 1.4%
Flotation costs on Preferred 2.4%
1.Workings with answers attached.
.2.Why are firms likely to prefer internally generated equity to issuing new shares of common?
This means there is no new issue of equity shares rather than issue of bonus shares to equity holders by utilizing the retained earning. It is a internal source of financing and there is no cost involve in raising the source of fund (Increasing share capital internally).