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Market Value Capital Structure Suppose the Schoof Company has this book value ba

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Market Value Capital Structure

Suppose the Schoof Company has this book value balance sheet:

The current liabilities consist entirely of notes payable to banks, and the interest rate on this debt is 8%, the same as the rate on new bank loans. These bank loans are not used for seasonal financing but instead are part of the company's permanent capital structure. The long-term debt consists of 30,000 bonds, each with a par value of $1,000, an annual coupon interest rate of 6%, and a 20-year maturity. The going rate of interest on new long-term debt, rd, is 10%, and this is the present yield to maturity on the bonds. The common stock sells at a price of $56 per share. Calculate the firm's market value capital structure. Round your answers to two decimal places.

Current assets $30,000,000 Current liabilities $10,000,000 Fixed assets 50,000,000 Long-term debt 30,000,000   Common stock   (1 million shares) 1,000,000 Retained earnings 39,000,000 Total assets $80,000,000 Total claims $80,000,000

Explanation / Answer

Schoof Company All Amounts in $ Firm's Market Value Capital Structure Current Liabilities 10000000 Long Term Debt at Market Rate 50000000 Common Stock (1 million Shares) 56000000 Retained Earnings 39000000 Capital Structure 155000000

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