Question: Condensed 2021 Balance Sheet 2021 Current assets $2,000 Net Fixed assets 3,000 Total assets $5,000 Accounts payable and accurals $900 Short term debt 100 Long
| 2021 | |
|---|---|
| Current assets | $2,000 |
| Net Fixed assets | 3,000 |
| Total assets | $5,000 |
| Accounts payable and accurals | $900 |
| Short term debt | 100 |
| Long term debt | 1,100 |
| Preferred Stock (10,000 shares) | 250 |
| Common Stock (50,000 shares) | 1,300 |
| Retained earnings | 1,350 |
| Total common equity | $2,650 |
| Total liabilities and equity | $5,000 |
Sunrises earnings per share last year were $3.20. The common stock sells for $52.00, last years dividend (D0)was $2.25, and a flotation cost of 10% would be required to sell new common stock. Security analysts are projecting that the common dividend will grow at an annual rate of 8.8%. Sunrises preferred stock pays a dividend of $2.90 per share, and its preferred stock sells for $25.00 per share. The firms before-tax cost of debt is 12%, and its marginal tax rate is 25%. The firms currently outstanding 10% annual coupon rate, long-term debt sells at par value. The market risk premium is 5.2%, the risk-free rate is 5.5%, and Sunrises beta is 1.526. The firms total debt, which is the sum of the companys short-term debt and long-term debt, equals $1.2 million.
Calculate the cost of the following capital components (answers should be in % with two decimal points):
- the cost of preferred stock_______
Calculate the cost of the following capital components (answers should be in % with two decimal points):
- the cost of equity from retained earnings using the DCF method_________
Calculate the cost of the following capital components (answers should be in % with two decimal points):
- the cost of newly issued common stock using the DCF method________
- Now calculate the cost of common equity from retained earnings, using the CAPM method.________
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