A small private firm has approached you for advice on its


Question: A small, private firm has approached you for advice on its capital structure decision. It is in the specialty retailing business, and it had earnings before interest and taxes last year of $ 500,000.

• The book value of equity is $ 1.5 million, but the estimated market value is $ 6 million.

• The firm has $ 1 million in debt outstanding, and paid an interest expense of $ 80,000 on the debt last year. (Based upon the interest coverage ratio, the firm would be rated AA, and would be facing an interest rate of 8.25%.)

• The equity is not traded, but the average beta for comparable traded firms is 1.05, and their average debt/equity ratio is 25%.

a. Estimate the current cost of capital for this firm.

b. Assume now that this firm doubles it debt from $ 1 million to $ 2 million, and that the interest rate at which it can borrow increases to 9%. Estimate the new cost of capital, and the effect on firm value.

c. You also have a regression that you have run of debt ratios of publicly traded firms against firm characteristics -

DBTFR = 0.15 + 1.05 (EBIT/FIRM VALUE) - 0.10 (BETA) Estimate the debt ratio for the private firm, based upon this regression.

d. What are some of the concerns you might have in extending the approaches used by large publicly traded firms to estimate optimal leverage to smaller firms?

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