Bluegrass Mint Company has a debt-equity ratio of .35. The required return on the companys unlevered equity

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Bluegrass Mint Company has a debt-equity ratio of .35. The required return on the company’s unlevered equity is 13.1 percent and the pretax cost of the firm’s debt is 6.4 percent. Sales revenue for the company is expected to remain stable indefinitely at last year’s level of $19.3 million. Variable costs amount to 60 percent of sales. The tax rate is 21 percent and the company distributes all its earnings as dividends at the end of each year.

a. If the company were financed entirely by equity, how much would it be worth?

b. What is the required return on the firm’s levered equity?

c. Use the weighted average cost of capital method to calculate the value of the company.

What is the value of the company’s equity? What is the value of the company’s debt?

d. Use the flow to equity method to calculate the value of the company’s equity.

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Corporate Finance

ISBN: 9781265533199

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Authors: Stephen Ross, Randolph Westerfield, Jeffrey Jaffe

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