What is the firms corporate cost of capital

Assignment Help Financial Management
Reference no: EM13842184

PROBLEM 1

Calculate the after-tax cost of debt for the Wallace Clinic, a for-profit healthcare provider, assuming that the coupon rate set on its debt is 11 percent and its tax rate is

a. 0 percent
b. 20 percent
c. 40 percent

PROBLEM 2

St. Vincent's Hospital has a target capital structure of 35 percent debt and 65 percent equity. Its cost of equity (fund capital) estimate is 13.5 percent and its cost of tax-exempt debt estimate is 7 percent. What is the hospital's corporate cost of capital?

PROBLEM 3

Richmond Clinic has obtained the following estimates for its costs of debt and equity at various capital structures:


After-Tax
Percent Cost of Cost of
debt Debt Equity
0%
16%
20% 6.6% 17%
40% 7.8% 19%
60% 10.2% 22%
80% 14.0% 27%

What is the firm's optimal capital structure? (Hint: Calculate its corporate cost of capital at each structure. Also, note that data on component costs at alternative capital structures are not reliable in real-world situations.

PROBLEM 4

Medical Associates is a large for-profit group practice. Its dividends are expected to grow at a constant rate of 7 percent per year into the foreseeable future. The firm's last dividend (D0) was $2, and its current stock price is $23. The firm's beta coefficient is 1.6; the rate of return on 20-year T-bonds is 9 percent; and the expected rate of return on the market, as reported by a large financial services firm, is 13 percent. The firm's target capital structure calls for 50 percent debt financing, the interest rate required on the business's new debt is 10 percent, and its tax rate is 40 percent.

a. What is Medical Associate's cost of equity estimate according to the DCF method?

b. What is the cost of equity estimate according to the CAPM?

c. On the basis of your answers to Parts a and b, what would be your final estimate for the firm's cost of equity?

d. What is your estimate for the firm's corporate cost of capital?

PROBLEM 5

Morningside Nursing Home, a single not-for-profit facility, is estimating its corporate cost of capital. Its tax-exempt debt currently requires an interest rate of 6.2 percent and its target capital structure calls for 60 percent debt financing and 40 percent equity (fund capital) financing. The estimated costs of equity for selected investor-owned healthcare companies are given below:

Glaxo Wellcome 15.0%
Beverly Enterprises 16.4%
HEALTHSOUTH 17.4%
Humana
18.8%

a. What is the best estimate for Morningside's cost of equity?

b. What is the firm's corporate cost of capital?

PROBLEM 6

Golden State Home Health, Inc. is a large, California-based for-profit home health agency. Its dividends are expected to grow at a constant rate of 5 percent per year into the foreseeable future. The firm's last dividend (D0) was $1, and its current stock price is $10. The firm's beta coefficient is 1.2; the rate of return on 20-year T-bonds currently is 8 percent; and the expected rate of return on the market, as reported by a large financial services firm, is 14 percent. Golden State's target capital structure calls for 60 percent debt financing, the interest rate required on its new debt is 9 percent, and the firm's tax rate is 30 percent.

a. What is the firm's cost of equity estimate according to the DCF method?

b. What is the cost of equity estimate according to the CAPM?

c. On the basis of your answers to Parts a and b, what would be your final estimate for the firm's cost of equity?

d. What is your estimate for the firm's corporate cost of capital?

Reference no: EM13842184

Questions Cloud

Writing term paper on foster children and special education : Writing a term paper on foster children and special education. The goal is to learn about the unique problems of foster care children who have special education needs, such as, do they tend to receive less services overall, what percentage of spec..
Business practice illustrates the basic principle concept : Give a visual by providing example of a business utilizing the concept principle. Explain how the business practice illustrates the basic principle concept
Create a program that automatically generates words : Create a program that automatically generates words from letters Solution
Prepare a government-wide statement of net assets : Prepare a government-wide statement of net assets.Be sure to show the transportation authority as business-type activity. If the township were to prepare fund statements,how would it report the housing authority's specialrevenue fund?
What is the firms corporate cost of capital : What is the firm's cost of equity estimate according to the DCF method and what is the cost of equity estimate according to the CAPM - What is the firms corporate cost of capital?
Declare a global array solution : Declare a global array Solution
Report both the debt and the golf course in same category : Should the city, in its government-wide statement of net position, report the debt as a governmental activity and the golf course as a business-type activity? Alternatively, should it report both the debt and the golf course in the same category o..
A program that tests the users ability to memorize : a program that tests the user's ability to memorize a sequence of colors
What is the effect of attending a peer nutrition : What is the effect of attending a peer nutrition counseling program on college students' knowledge of healthy food three months later

Reviews

Write a Review

 

Financial Management Questions & Answers

  Statements about the payback method

Which ONE of the following statements about the payback method is true? The payback method is consistent with the goal of shareholder wealth maximization. The payback method represents the number of years it takes a project to recover its initial inv..

  Profit can you earn on triangle arbitrage

Assume you can buy 52 British pounds with 100 Canadian dollars. How much profit can you earn on a triangle arbitrage given the following rates if you start out with 100 U.S. dollars?

  Tax return claiming

Taylor and Jordan are married and file a joint tax return claiming their two children, ages 12 and 9 as dependents. Their AGI for 2014 is $100,000. Taylor and Jordan's child tax credit for 2014 is:

  Difference in present value between using a discount rate

You are going to receive $205,000 in 50 years. What is the difference in present value between using a discount rate of 14 percent versus 9 percent? Use Appendix B as an approximate answer, but calculate your final answer using the formula and financ..

  Staffing-training-recruitment-retention

Select a health care organization (local or national, large or small, public or private) and perform a needs assessment/gap analysis.

  Stock repurchase

Company YUM has 15 million shares outstanding with a market price of $20/per share. The Company YUM has $25million in extra cash (short-term investments) that it plans to use in a stock repurchase. Company YUM has no other financial investments or an..

  Compute the profits-losses from the strategy

The trade is performed over one week-How do the results change under these various scenarios? Discuss your results.

  Calculate the accounting break-even point

Evaluate project that costs $1.5 million has a 10-year life and no salvage value. Assume depreciation is straight line over the life of the project. Sales are projected at 150K units every year over the life of the project. Price per unit is $75, var..

  Cost of trade credit

Cost of trade credit. If a firm buys under terms of 3/15, net 50, but actually pays on the twenty day and still takes discount, what is the nominal cost of its non free trade credit? Assume 365 days in calculations. Does it receive more or less credi..

  Expected to result in after-tax cash flows

A company has an opportunity to invest in a project that is expected to result in after-tax cash flows of $18,000 the first year, $20,000 the second year, $23,000 the third year, -$8,000 the fourth year, $30,000 the fifth year, $36,000 the sixth year..

  Fixed selling and administrative costs

U.S. Telephone Cellular sells phones for $100. The unit variable cost per phone is $50 plus a selling commission of 10% (based on the unit sales price per phone). Fixed manufacturing costs total $1,040 per month, while fixed selling and administrativ..

  Market making-trading and mergers and acquisitions

Among the key activity areas for securities firms are Investment Banking, Market Making, Trading and Mergers and Acquisitions. Briefly explain each of these areas and describe the major risks for each area. Explain what hedge funds are and how are th..

Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd