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Adams Corporation's present capital structure, which is also its target capital structure is
40% debt and 60% common equity. Next year's net income after tax is projected to be
$21,000, and Adams' payout ratio is 30%. The company's earnings and dividends are
growing at a constant rate of 5%; the last dividend (D0) was $2.00; and the current
equilibrium stock price is $21.88. Adams can raise up to $20,000 of debt at a 12% before-
tax cost. All debt after $20,000 will cost 16%. If Adams issues new common stock, a 20%
flotation cost will be incurred. The firm's marginal tax rate is 34%.
a/ What is the maximum amount of new capital that can be raised at the LOWEST
component cost of EQUITY?
b/ What is the component cost of equity by selling new common stock?
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