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The company is considering a new investment project which has the same risk as existing businesses. The initial outlay for the new project is $50 million. The company expects that the project will generate additional earning of $9 million per year. The company currently has no debt. The current annual earnings available to common stockholders are $60 million.
The company currently has 4 million shares outstanding. Currently, the required rate of return on equity is 12%. Tranditionally, the company has paid out all earnings to shareholders as divideds and financed capital expenditures with new issues of common stock. All earning streams are assumed to be perpetuites. There are no taxes and no bankruptcy costs.
1. Analyze the value of the firm if common stock is issued to finance the project.
2. One of the banks suggest the company issue $45million, 8% perpetual bonds to finance the project. Advise the value of the company and the rate of return required by stockholders.
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