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  • May 16, 2016 at 5:41 am #315254
    luckey
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    Elect Co is a stock?market listed manufacturing company that is seeking additional finance of $5m to undertake a new project. The finance director of Elect Co is currently considering whether to raise the capital via debt or equity finance.
    The capital structure of the company (before the new finance has been raised) is as follows:
    $m $m
    Equity
    Ordinary shares (nominal value 50c per share) 10
    Reserves 30
    40
    Debt
    Loan note A (nominal value $100 ) 10
    Bank loan 5
    ––– 15

    The ordinary shares are currently trading at $1.70 each. The company’s cost of equity hasbeen estimated at 15%.
    Loan note A has a current market value of $9.12m and an after tax cost of 7.65%.
    The bank loan is repayable in two years’ time. The cost of the bank loan is 2.8%.
    Some initial enquiries made by the finance director have indicated that further fixed rate
    debt finance could be raised at an annual post?tax cost of 7%. Floating rate debt finance
    could be obtained for LIBOR + 2%. Market experts are divided over the expectations of
    future interest rates with some expecting rates to remain steady for the foreseeable future
    and others predicting an increasing of up to 4%.
    Required:
    (a) Evaluate the impact on the weighted average cost of capital of raising the new
    finance via:
    (i) Equity
    (ii) Fixed rate debt

    ANSWER :

    (i) Assuming that the new equity finance does not affect the market value of each
    existing share, the impact on the WACC can be estimated as:
    WACC = 12.6%

    (ii) Assuming that the additional debt finance does not result in a change to the
    cost of equity, the impact on the WACC can be estimated as:
    WACC =11.8%

    I am not getting how the answer has been calculated ? Can you please help solve me this problem

    May 16, 2016 at 8:19 am #315274
    John Moffat
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    I am sorry, but I am not going to provide a full answer to a full question – your book must surely show the workings for the answer, and you should ask which bit of the workings you do not understand and then I will try and help. (If your book does not show the workings then you should use a book from one of the ACCA publishers!).

    Have you watched our free lectures? Because all the workings needed are covered in our lectures.
    (Our free lectures are a complete course for Paper F9 and cover everything needed to be able to pass the exam well.)

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