Question 6 1 pts The free cash flow to the firm is $300 million in perpetuity, the cost of equity equals 14% and the WAC

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Question 6 1 pts The free cash flow to the firm is $300 million in perpetuity, the cost of equity equals 14% and the WAC

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Question 6 1 Pts The Free Cash Flow To The Firm Is 300 Million In Perpetuity The Cost Of Equity Equals 14 And The Wac 1
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Question 6 1 pts The free cash flow to the firm is $300 million in perpetuity, the cost of equity equals 14% and the WACC is 10%. If the market value of the debt is $1 billion, and the market value of the non- operating assets is $200 million, what is the value of the equity using the free cash flow valuation approach? $1.8 billion. $2 billion. $2.2 billion. $3.2 billion. Question 7 1 pts Transportation companies currently have a WACC of 15%, and their FCFs grow at a constant rate. TTT, a large transportation company, will have a year-end free cash flow (FCF) of $3 billion. If its value of operations is $60 billion, what must be the market's expectation of the constant growth rate of its FCF? 10%. 20%. O 15%. O 5%.
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