Two years ago, a company issued $20 million in long-term bonds at par value with a coupon rate of 9 percent. The company has decided to issue an additional $20 million in bonds and expects the new issue to be priced at par value with a coupon rate of 7 percent. The company has no other debt outstanding and has a tax rate of 40 percent. To compute the company’s weighted average cost of capital, the appropriate after-tax cost of debt is closest to
A 4.2%.
B 4.8%.
C 5.4%.
The relevant cost is the marginal cost of debt. The before-tax marginal cost of debt can be estimated by the yield to maturity on a comparable outstanding. After adjusting for tax, the after-tax cost is 7(1 − 0.4) = 7(0.6) = 4.2%.
If the question is weighted average cost of debt why would I use 7 % for the calculation? I would think that relevant would be 7+9=8%
Thanks for the help!
A 4.2%.
B 4.8%.
C 5.4%.
The relevant cost is the marginal cost of debt. The before-tax marginal cost of debt can be estimated by the yield to maturity on a comparable outstanding. After adjusting for tax, the after-tax cost is 7(1 − 0.4) = 7(0.6) = 4.2%.
If the question is weighted average cost of debt why would I use 7 % for the calculation? I would think that relevant would be 7+9=8%
Thanks for the help!