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COMM_V 370 101-108 2025W1 COMM 370 - 2025W1 - Final - Requires Respondus LockDown Browser
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In a world with corporate taxes (only capital markets imperfection), a levered firm will issue equity to repay some of its debt. Indicate which of the following statements is correct:
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A.The transaction will decrease the firm’s equity beta and cost of equity, but it will increase its WACC.
B.The transaction will reduce the value of the firm’s interest tax shields and thus its WACC.
C.The transaction will increase the firm’s value and equity value, and it will also increase its WACC.
D.The transaction will reduce firm value and increase both the cost of debt and the cost of equity.
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Question restatement: In a world with corporate taxes (and only capital market imperfections), a levered firm will issue equity to repay some of its debt. Which statement is correct?
Option 1: The transaction will decrease the firm’s equity beta and cost of equity, but it will increase its WACC.
- Analysis: Reducing leverage by replacing debt with equity tends to reduce the financial risk borne by equity holders, which can lower the equity beta and cost of equity. However, removing debt also reduces the interest tax shield that levered firms enjoy, which tends to raise the after-tax cost of financing overall. The effect on WACC depends on the balance between a lower cost of equity and the loss of the debt tax shield. In a setting with taxes, shedding debt generally reduces the tax shield benefit, which tends to push WACC up......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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