Acme Manufacturing Corporation has two divisions, L and H. Division L is the com
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Acme Manufacturing Corporation has two divisions, L and H. Division L is the company's low-risk division and would have a weighted average cost of capital of 8% if it was operated as an independent company. Division H is the company's high-risk division and would have a weighted average cost of capital of 14% if it was operated as an independent company. Because the two divisions are the same size, the company has a composite weighted average cost of capital of 11%. Division L is considering a project with an expected return of 9.5%. Should Acme Manufacturing Corporation accept or reject the project? Accept the project Reject the project On what grounds do you base your accept-reject decision? Division L's project should be accepted, because its return is less than the risk-based cost of capital for the division. O Division L's project should be accepted, since its return is greater than the risk-based cost of capital for the divisionExplanation / Answer
(1)
Acme Manufacturing Corporation should accept the project.
Division L's project should be accepted since its return is greater than the risk based cost of capital for the division.
(2)
Before tax cost of debt = 11.1%
Tax rate = 40%
After tax cost of debt (Kd) = Before tax cost of debt (1 - tax rate)
= 11.1% ( 1 - 0.40)
= 11.1% x 0.60
= 6.6%
Calculation of WACC of Turnbull Co. when equity is raised from retained earnings
Calculation of WACC of Turnbull Co. when new equity is raised
Hence, WACC will increase by10.64% - 9.89% = 0.75% if new equity is raised
Hence, correct option is (d)
(3)
Before tax cost of debt = 9.6%
Tax rate = 40%
After tax cost of debt (Kd) = Before tax cost of debt (1 - tax rate)
= 9.6% ( 1 - 0.40)
= 9.6% x 0.60
= 5.76%
Calculation of WACC of the project
WACC = 9.97%
Source Cost Weight Cost x Weight Debt 6.6% 0.58 3.8628% Preferred stock 12.2% 0.06 0.7320% Common equity 14.7% 0.36 5.2920% WACC 9.89%Related Questions
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