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Caughlin Company needs to raise $55 million to start a new project and will raise the money by selling new bonds. The company will generate no internal equity for the foreseeable future. The company has a target capital structure of 55 percent common stock, 15 percent preferred stock, and 30 percent debt. Flotation costs for issuing new common stock are 7 percent, for new preferred stock, 4 percent, and for new debt, 2 percent.
What is the true initial cost figure the company should use when evaluating its project?

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Answer:

Total cost to raise a net amount of 55,000,000 at our target capital structure = $57,925,224

Explanation:

Based on the target capital structure we solve for a weighted average of the flolation cost:

               weight   flotation cost    weighted average

Equity       55%        7%                      3.85%

Debt         30%        2%                      0.60%

Preferred  15%        4%                      0.60%

                                                          5.05%

Now we apply this average flotation cost to our desired net raise amount:

55,000,000 / (1 - 0.0505) = 57,925,224