Upendo Ltd. is in the process of raising additional finance. The company’s financial structure comprises ordinary share capital, reference share capital, debenture capital and retained earnings. Each...

      

Upendo Ltd. is in the process of raising additional finance. The company’s financial structure
comprises ordinary share capital, reference share capital, debenture capital and retained earnings.
Each of these sources of finance is analyzed below:
Ordinary Share Capital
• The current market price per share is Sh.80
• The company expects to pay a cash dividend of Sh.6 per share in the next financial year
• The annual rate of growth in dividend per share is 6%
• Flotation costs amounting to Sh8 per share
11% Preference Share Capital
• The par value per share is Sh.100
• The share are currently trading at par
• Flotation costs amounting to Sh.4 per share 10% Debenture Capital
• The per value is Sh1,000 for each debenture stock
• The debenture have ten-year maturity period
• The flotation cost for each debenture stock is Sh.50 Retained Earnings
• The company expects to have Sh.225,000 of retained earnings available for the next financial year.
• Should the retained earnings balance to exhausted, the company will use common stock as the form of equity financing
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Required:
i) Calculate the cost of Capital for ordinary share capital, preference share capital, debenture
capital and retained earnings
ii) Calculate the marginal cost of capital applying the target capital proportions and using
retained earnings to represent equity finance
iii) Comment on the relevance of the marginal cost of capital in (ii) above to Upendo Ltd.

  

Answers


Kavungya
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If IRR >Cost of capital (MCC) – Accept
IRR < Cost of capital (MCC – Reject
IRR = Cost of capital (MCC –Indifference
Kavungya answered the question on April 13, 2022 at 10:51


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