Students should understand the mechanics in calculating a


Question: Students should understand the mechanics in calculating a company's weighted average cost of capital using the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) and its use in making financial investments.

Assignment Steps Resources: Tutorial help on Excel® and Word functions can be found on the Microsoft® Office website. There are also additional tutorials via the web that offer support for office products.

Scenario: You work for an investment banking firm and have been asked by management of Vestor Corporation (not real), a software development company, to calculate its weighted average cost of capital, to use in evaluating a new company investment. The firm is considering a new investment in a warehousing facility, which it believes will generate an internal rate of return of 11.5%. The market value of Vestor's capital structure is as follows:

Source of Capital

Market Value    

Bonds

$10,000,000    

Preferred Stock

$2,000,000    

Common Stock

$8,000,000    

To finance the investment, Vestor has issued 20 year bonds with a $1,000 par value, 6% coupon rate and at a market price of $950. Preferred stock paying a $2.50 annual dividend was sold for $25 per share. Common stock of Vestor is currently selling for $50 per share and has a Beta of 1.2. The firm's tax rate is 34%. The expected market return of the S&P 500 is 13% and the 10-Year Treasury note is currently yielding 3.5%.

1. Determine what discount rate (WACC) Vestor should use to evaluate the warehousing facility project.

2. Assess whether Vestor should make the warehouse investment.

3. Prepare your analysis in a minimum of 700 words in Microsoft® Word.

4. Use Microsoft® Word tables in the presentation if you choose.

5. Show all calculations and analysis in the presentation. APA format.

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