3 MM with Corporate Taxes Companies U and L are identical in every respect except that U is unlevered while L has 516 million of 5% bonds outstanding. Assume: (1) All of the MM assumptions are met. (2) Both firms are subject to a 25% federal-plus-state corporate tax rate. (3) EBIT is 53 million (4) The unlevered cost of equity is 12%. a. What value would MM now estimate for each firm? (Hint: Use Proposition 1.) Enter your answers in millions. For example, an answer of $10,550,000 should be entered as 10.55. Round your answers to two decimal places. Company U: $ million Company L: $ million b. What is rs for Firm U? Round your answer to one decimal place. % What is rs for Firm L? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to one decimal place % c. Find S, and then show that SL + D = Vu results in the same value as obtained in Part a. Enter your answers in millions. For example, an answer of $10,550,000 should be entered as 10.55. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places. SL - $ million SL + D = $ million d. What is the WACC for Firm U? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places % What is the WACC for Firm L? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. % 3 MM with Corporate Taxes Companies U and L are identical in every respect except that U is unlevered while L has 516 million of 5% bonds outstanding. Assume: (1) All of the MM assumptions are met. (2) Both firms are subject to a 25% federal-plus-state corporate tax rate. (3) EBIT is 53 million (4) The unlevered cost of equity is 12%. a. What value would MM now estimate for each firm? (Hint: Use Proposition 1.) Enter your answers in millions. For example, an answer of $10,550,000 should be entered as 10.55. Round your answers to two decimal places. Company U: $ million Company L: $ million b. What is rs for Firm U? Round your answer to one decimal place. % What is rs for Firm L? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to one decimal place % c. Find S, and then show that SL + D = Vu results in the same value as obtained in Part a. Enter your answers in millions. For example, an answer of $10,550,000 should be entered as 10.55. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places. SL - $ million SL + D = $ million d. What is the WACC for Firm U? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places % What is the WACC for Firm L? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. %