Question: Destin Corp. is comparing two different capital structures. Plan I would result in 9,000 shares of stock and $70,000 in debt. Plan II would result

Destin Corp. is comparing two different capital structures. Plan I would result in 9,000 shares of stock and $70,000 in debt. Plan II would result in 3,000 shares of stock and $140,000 in debt. The interest rate on the debt is 5 percent.

Ignoring taxes, compare both of these plans to an all-equity plan assuming that EBIT will be $60,000. The all-equity plan would result in 15,000 shares of stock outstanding. What is the EPS for each of these plans? (I,II,all equity)

In part (a), what are the break-even levels of EBIT for each plan as compared to that for an all-equity plan?

Ignoring taxes, at what level of EBIT will EPS be identical for Plans I and II?

Assuming that the corporate tax rate is 40 percent, what is the EPS of the firm? (for plan I, plan II, all equity)

Assuming that the corporate tax rate is 40 percent, what are the break-even levels of EBIT for each plan as compared to that for an all-equity plan? (Plan I and all-equity, Plan II and all-equity)

Assuming that the corporate tax rate is 40 percent, when will EPS be identical for Plans I and II? (EBIT)

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