Answer:
Option B is correct
WACC= 10.73%
Explanation:
Weighted average cost of capital is the average cost of all of the long-term types of finance used by a company weighted according to the that amount of finance used in relation to the total pool of fund
WACC = (Wd×Kd) + (We×Ke)
After-tax cost of debt = Before tax cost of debt× (1-tax rate)
Kd-After-tax cost of debt
Ke-Cost of equity
Wd-Weight f debt
We-Weight of equity
After tax cost of debt = (1-T)× Before-tax yield on debt
= (1-0.4)× 8.4
=5.04%
Cost of equity = Do/P(1-F) + g
D= Year 1 dividend= 2.50
P- price of stock = 45, F= Flotation cost= 10%, g= growth rate= 7%
Cost of equity =( 2.50/[(1-0.07)× 45]) + 0.07= 13.2%
WACC = (Wd×Kd) + (We×Ke)
We= 70%, Wd= 30%
WACC= (13.2%× 70%) + (5.04%× 30%)
= 10.73%
WACC= 10.73%