2. Solving for the WACC Aa The weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is used as the discount rate to evaluate various capital budgeting projects. However, it is important to realize that the WACC is an appropriate discount rate only for a project of average risk Analyze the cost of capital situations of the fo lowing company cases, and answer the specific questions that finance professionals need to address. Consider the case of Turnbull Co. Turnbull Co. has a target capital structure of 58% debt, If its current tax rate is 40%, how much higher will 6% preferred stock, and 36% common equity. It has a Tumbull's WACC be if it has to raise additional common before-tax cost of debt of 8.2%, and its cost of preferred equity capital by issuing new common stock instead of stock is 9.3%. raising the funds through retained earnings? O 0.77% If Turnbull can raise all of its equity capital from retained O 0.80% earnings, its cost of common equity will be 12.4%. However, if it is necessary to raise new common equity, 0.58% 0.64% it will carry a cost of 14.2%. Consider the case of Jordan Co. Jordan Co's CFO is trying to determine the company's WACC. He has determined that the company's before-tax cost of debt is 10.2%. The company currently has $230,000 of debt, and the CFO believes that the book value of the company's debt is a good approximation for the market value of the company's debt. The firm's cost of preferred stock is 11.4%, and the book value of preferred stock is $16,000 quity is 14.3%, and the company currently has $210,000 of common equity on its balance sheet. The CFO has estimated that the firm's market value of preferred stock is $20,000, and the market value of its common equity is $320,000, Jordan Co.'s CFO is trying to determine the company's WACC. He has determined that the company's before-tax cost of debt is 10.2%. The company currently has $230,000 of debt, and the CFO believes that the book value of the company's debt is a good approximation for the market value of the company's debt. The firm's cost of preferred stock is 11.4%, and the book value of preferred stock is $16,000. Its cost of equity is 14.3%, and the company currently has $210,000 of common equity on its balance sheet. The CFO has estimated that the firm's market value of preferred stock is $20,000, and the market value of its common equity is $320,000. Determine Jordan's WACC if it is subject to a tax rate of 40%. Consider the case of puhn Co. Kuhn Co. is considering a new project that will require an initial investment of $45 million. It has a target capital structure of 35% debt, 2% preferred stock, and 63% common equity. Kuhn has noncallable bonds outstanding that mature in five years with a face value of $1,000, an annual coupon rate of 10%, and a market price of $1,050.76. The yield on the company's current bonds is a good approximation of the yield on any new bonds that it issues. The company can sell shares of preferred stock that pay an annual dividend of $9 at a price of $92.25 per share. Kuhn does not have any retained earnings available to finance this project, so the firm will have to issue new common stock to help fund it. Its common stock is currently selling for $33.35 per share, and it is expected to pay a dividend of $1.36 at the end of next year. Flotation costs will represent 3% of the funds raised by Issuing new common stock. The company is projected to grow at a constant rate of 9.2%, and they face a tax rate of 40%. Determine what Kuhn Company's WACC will be for this project