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15-10 Capital structure Analysis - Pettit Printing Company

15-10 Capital structure Analysis - Pettit Printing Company
15-10 Pettit Printing Company has a total market value of $100 million, consisting of 1 million shares

 selling for $50 per share and $50 million of 10% perpetual bonds now selling at par. The company’s EBIT is $13.24 million, and its tax rate is 15%. Pettit can change its capital structure by either increasing its debt to 70% (based on market value) or decreasing it to 30%. If it decides to increase its use of leverage, it must call its old bonds and issue new ones with a 12% coupon. If it decides to decrease its leverage, it will call in its old bonds and replace them with new 8% coupon bonds. The company will sell or repurchase stock at the new equilibrium price to complete the capital structure change.
The firm pays out all earnings as dividends, hence its stock is a zero growth stock. Its current cost of equity, rs is 14%. If it increases leverage, rs will be 16%. If it decreases leverage, rs will be 13%. What is the firm’s WACC and total corporate value under each capital structure?

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