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2 years ago
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Omega Corporation has 10 million shares outstanding, now trading at $55 per share. The firm has estimatedthe expected rate of re

turn to shareholders at about 12%. It has also issued long-term bonds at an interestrate of 7% and has a debt value of $200 million. It pays tax at a marginal rate of 21%.
How much higher would WACC be if Omega used no debt at all?
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1 answer:
lara [203]2 years ago
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Answer:

WACC without debt is higher by = 1.7%

Explanation:

<em>The weighted Average cost of Capital (WACC) is the average cost of capital for the different sources of long-term capital available to a firm weighted according to the proportion each source of finance bears to the total capital in the pool..</em>

To determine the amount by which WACC would be higher, is the difference between WACC with and without debt.

WACC using debt

<em>Step 1</em>

Cost of debt = Before tax  cost of debt × (1-T)

                      =  7%×  (1-0.21) =  5.5%

Step 2

<em>Market value of debt and equity</em>

Market of debt = 200 million

Market value of equity = $55 × 10  = $550 million

Total market value = 550 + 200 = $750 million

Step 3

WACC with debt =  ((5.5%× 200) + (12%.×  550))/ 750

          = 10.3%

WACC without debt (i.e only equity)

WACC without debt = cost of  equity = 12%

Difference in WACC between with and without debt

= 12%-  10.3%

= 1.7%

The WACC without debt is higher by 1.7%

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