What would be the cost of using retained earnings if the


cCarling Corporation will raise $1,000,000 to finance an expansion. They plan to raise $500,000 through the sale of bonds, $ 50,000 by issuing preferred stock, $300,000 by issuing Common stock and $150,000 by using retained earnings. (you are going to need this total) The company will have to contract with an investment banker to issue bonds, new preferred stock and new common stock. The firm uses the CAPM approach to value retained earnings, but is willing to consider other options. Its bonds sell for $1,000 have a 9% coupon rate, mature in 20 years and will incur a floatation cost of 4% per bond. The firm could sell, at par, $100 preferred stock which pays a 6% annual dividend, with flotation costs of 5%. Carling's beta is 1.1, the Return on Government Notes is 6%, and the market return is 12%. Carling has a growth rate of 8% and its current stock price $24.00 with recent dividends of $2.00, per share. Floatation costs are 6% on new issues. The firm's policy is to use a risk premium of 5.3% When using the bond-yield-plus-risk-premium method to value Retained earnings. The firm's marginal tax rate is 40%.

What would be the cost of using retained earnings if the company used the bond-yield-plus-risk-premium method?

a) 10.87

b)14.75

c) 10.32

d) 12.60

e)7.62

f)5.67

G) 6.32

H)17.57

I) 9.45

What is the cost of using retained earnings valued using the CAPM?. What is the cost of issuing common stock?

a) 10.87

b)14.75

c) 10.32

d) 12.60

e)7.62

f)5.67

G) 6.32

H)17.57

I) 9.45

What is the cost of issuing Preferred stock? What is the cost of using bond to finace the expansion?

a) 10.87

b)14.75

c) 10.32

d) 12.60

e)7.62

f)5.67

G) 6.32

H)17.57

I) 9.45

Calculate the WACC.

a) 10.87

b)14.75

c) 10.32

d) 12.60

e)7.62

f)5.67

G) 6.32

H)17.57

I) 9.45

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