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A) 8.15%
B) 8.48%
C) 8.82%
D) 9.17%
E) 9.54%
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A) The market risk premium (RPM) .
B) The beta coefficient, bi, of a relatively safe stock.
C) The most appropriate risk-free rate, rRF.
D) The expected rate of return on the market, rM.
E) The beta coefficient of "the market," which is the same as the beta of an average stock.
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A) The project should definitely be accepted because its expected return (before any risk adjustments) is greater than its required return.
B) The project should definitely be rejected because its expected return (before risk adjustment) is less than its required return.
C) Riskier-than-average projects should have their expected returns increased to reflect their higher risk. Clearly, this would make the project acceptable regardless of the amount of the adjustment.
D) The accept/reject decision depends on the firm's risk-adjustment policy. If Norris' policy is to increase the required return on a riskier-than-average project to 3% over rS, then it should reject the project.
E) Capital budgeting projects should be evaluated solely on the basis of their total risk. Thus, insufficient information has been provided to make the accept/reject decision.
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A) 7.07%
B) 7.36%
C) 7.67%
D) 7.98%
E) 8.29%
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A) 6.89%
B) 7.26%
C) 7.64%
D) 8.04%
E) 8.44%
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A) 0.09%
B) 0.19%
C) 0.37%
D) 0.56%
E) 0.84%
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A) 10.77%
B) 11.33%
C) 11.90%
D) 12.50%
E) 13.12%
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A) 4.35%
B) 4.58%
C) 4.83%
D) 5.08%
E) 5.33%
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A) The component cost of preferred stock is expressed as rp(1 - T) . This follows because preferred stock dividends are treated as fixed charges, and as such they can be deducted by the issuer for tax purposes.
B) A cost should be assigned to retained earnings due to the opportunity cost principle, which refers to the fact that the firm’s stockholders would themselves expect to earn a return on earnings that were distributed rather than retained and reinvested.
C) No cost should be assigned to retained earnings because the firm does not have to pay anything to raise them. They are generated as cash flows by operating assets that were raised in the past; hence, they are “free.”
D) Suppose a firm has been losing money and thus is not paying taxes, and this situation is expected to persist into the foreseeable future. In this case, the firm’s before-tax and after-tax costs of debt for purposes of calculating the WACC will both be equal to the interest rate on the firm’s currently outstanding debt, provided that debt was issued during the past 5 years.
E) If a firm has enough retained earnings to fund its capital budget for the coming year, then there is no need to estimate either a cost of equity or a WACC.
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A) When calculating the cost of preferred stock, a company needs to adjust for taxes, because preferred stock dividends are deductible by the paying corporation.
B) All else equal, an increase in a company's stock price will increase its marginal cost of retained earnings, rs.
C) All else equal, an increase in a company's stock price will increase its marginal cost of new common equity, re.
D) Since the money is readily available, the after-tax cost of retained earnings is usually much lower than the after-tax cost of debt.
E) If a company's tax rate increases but the YTM on its noncallable bonds remains the same, the after-tax cost of its debt will fall.
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A) When calculating the cost of debt, a company needs to adjust for taxes, because interest payments are deductible by the paying corporation.
B) When calculating the cost of preferred stock, companies must adjust for taxes, because dividends paid on preferred stock are deductible by the paying corporation.
C) Because of tax effects, an increase in the risk-free rate will have a greater effect on the after-tax cost of debt than on the cost of common stock as measured by the CAPM.
D) If a company’s beta increases, this will increase the cost of equity used to calculate the WACC, but only if the company does not have enough retained earnings to take care of its equity financing and hence must issue new stock.
E) Higher flotation costs reduce investors' expected returns, and that leads to a reduction in a company’s WACC.
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