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Pettit Printing Company has a total market value of $100 million, consisting of 1 million shares selling for $50 per sha

Posted: Mon May 02, 2022 9:16 am
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Pettit Printing Company Has A Total Market Value Of 100 Million Consisting Of 1 Million Shares Selling For 50 Per Sha 1
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Pettit Printing Company has a total market value of $100 million, consisting of 1 million shares selling for $50 per share and $50 million of 10% perpetual bonds now selling at par. The company's EBIT is $10.22 million, and its tax rate is 25%. Pettit can change its capital structure by either increasing its debt to 60% (based on market values) or decreasing it to 40%. If it decides to increase its use of leverage, it must call its old bonds and issue new ones with a 13% coupon. If it decides to decrease its leverage, it will call its old bonds and replace them with new 9% coupon bonds. The company will sell or repurchase stock at the new equilibrium price to complete the capital structure change. The firm pays out all earnings as dividends; hence, its stock is a zero growth stock. Its current cost of equity, rs, is 14%. If it increases leverage, rs will be 16%. If it decreases leverage, rs will be 13%. Present situation (50% debt): What is the firm's WACC? Round your answer to three decimal places. % What is the total corporate value? Enter your answer in millions. For example, an answer of $1.2 million should be entered as 1.2, not 1,200,000. Round your answer to three decimal places. $ million 60% debt: What is the firm's WACC? Round your answer to two decimal places. % What is the total corporate value? Enter your answer in millions. For example, an answer of $1.2 million should be entered as 1.2, not 1,200,000. Round your answer to three decimal places. $ million 40% debt: What is the firm's WACC? Round your answer to two decimal places. % What is the total corporate value? Enter your answer in millions. For example, an answer of $1.2 million should be entered as 1.2, not 1,200,000. Round your answer to three decimal places. $ million