Business and Financial Risk-MM Model Air Tampa has just been incorporated, and its board of directors is grappling with the question of optimal capital structure. The company plans to offer commuter air services between Tampa and smaller surrounding cities. Air Tampa believes it would have the same business risk as Jaxair, which is an airline that has been around for a few years and that has had zero growth. Jaxair's market-determined beta is 1.6, and it has a current market value debt ratio (total debt to total assets) of 45% and a federal-plus- state tax rate of 25%. Air Tampa expects to have investment tax credits when it begins business, which reduces its federal-plus- state tax rate to 20%. Air Tampa's owners expect that the total book and market value of the firm's stock, if it uses zero debt, would be $16 million. Air Tampa's CFO believes that the MM and Hamada formulas for the value of a levered firm and the levered firm's cost of capital should be used because zero growth is expected. a. Estimate the beta of an untevered firm in the commuter airline business based on Jaxalr's market-determined beta. Do not round intermediate calculations, Round your answer to three decimal places. b. Now assume that rd=TRF = 8% and that the market risk premium RPM - 6%. Find the required rate of return on equity for an unlevered commuter airline. Do not round intermediate calculations, Round your answer to three decimal places. % % c. Air Tampa is considering three capital structures: (1) $1 million debt, (2) $2 milion debt, and (3) $3 million debt. Estimate Air Tampa's r, for these debt levels. Do not round Intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places. 1. Air Tampa's te for $1 million debt: 2. Air Tampa's r, for $2 million debt: 3. Alr Tampa's, for $3 million debt: d. Suppose Alr Tampa's Investment tax credits expire, causing it to have a 25% federal-plus-state tax rates Calculate Air Tampa's t, at $3 million debt using the new tax rate. (Hint: The increase in the tax rate causes Vy to drop to $15 million.) Do not round Intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. % Comnare this with