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This document contains a tutorial on calculating the cost of capital. It provides 5 problems involving calculating the before-tax and after-tax cost of debt for bonds with different terms, as well as calculating the cost of various preferred stocks based on their par value, sale price, flotation costs, and annual dividend. The student is asked to calculate costs of capital based on given financial details for bonds and preferred shares.

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The German University in Cairo (GUC) Winter 2017

Faculty of Management Technology Dr. Mona Elbannan


Finance Department Corporate Finance

Tutorial 1

Chapter 9: The cost of capital

Problem One:

Currently, Warren Industries can sell 15-year, $1,000-par-value bonds paying annual
interest at a 12% coupon rate. As a result of current interest rates, the bonds can be sold
for $1,010 each; flotation costs of $30 per bond will be incurred in this process. The firm
is in the 40% tax bracket.

a. Find the net proceeds from sale of the bond, Nd.


b. Use the approximation formula to estimate the before-tax and after-tax costs of debt.

Problem Two:
Gronseth Drywall Systems, Inc.,is in discussions with its investment bankers regarding
the issuance of new bonds. The investment banker has informed the firm that different
maturities will carry different coupon rates and sell at different prices. The firm must
choose among several alternatives. In each case, the bonds will have a $1,000 par value
and flotation costs will be $30 per bond. The company is taxed at a rate of 40%.
Calculate the after-tax cost of financing with each of the following alternatives.

Alternative Coupon Rate Time to Maturity Premium or


(Years) discount
A 9% 16 250
B 7 5 50
C 6 7 Par
D 5 10 -75
The German University in Cairo (GUC) Winter 2017
Faculty of Management Technology Dr. Mona Elbannan
Finance Department Corporate Finance

Problem Three
Determine the cost for each of the following preferred stocks.

Preferred Annual
Par Value Sale Price Flotation Cost
Stock dividend

A $ 100 $ 101 $ 9.00 11%

B 40 38 $3.50 8%

C 35 37 $4.00 $5.00

D 30 26 5% of par $3.00

E 20 20 $2.50 9%

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