Before-tax cost of debt and after-tax cost of debt David Abbot is buying a new house, and
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Before-tax cost of debt and after-tax cost of debt David Abbot is buying a new house, and he is taking out a 30-year mortgage. David will borrow $200,000 from a bank, and to repay the loan he will make 360 monthly payments (principal and interest) of $1,199.10 per month over the next 30 years. David can deduct interest payments on his mortgage from his taxable income, and based on his income, David is in the 30% tax bracket.
a. What is the before-tax interest rate (per year) on David’s loan?
b. What is the after-tax interest rate that David is paying?
The cost of debt is the effective interest rate a company pays on its debts. It’s the cost of debt, such as bonds and loans, among others. The cost of debt often refers to before-tax cost of debt, which is the company's cost of debt before taking...
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Principles of Managerial Finance
ISBN: 978-0134476315
15th edition
Authors: Chad J. Zutter, Scott B. Smart
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