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Tobacco Company of America is a very stable billion-dollar company with sales gr

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Question

Tobacco Company of America is a very stable billion-dollar company with sales growth of about 5 percent per year in good or bad economic conditions. Because of this stability (a correlation coefficient with the economy of +.3 and a standard deviation of sales of about 5 percent from the mean), Mr. Weed, the vice-president of finance, thinks the company could absorb some small risky company that could add quite a bit of return without increasing the company’s risk very much. He is trying to decide which of the two companies he will buy. Tobacco Company of America’s cost of capital is 10 percent.

Explanation / Answer

Between the two companies that he's going to buy, are there any differences between them? I think that considering the TCA's cost of capital is 10%, buying any of the two companies won't really make a difference.

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