Each of the following factors affects the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) equation. Which of the following factors are outside a firm's control? Check all that apply Interest rates in the economy The performance of index funds, such as the S&P 500 The firm's capital budgeting decision rules The impact of a firm's cost of capital on managerial decisions Consider the following case: National Petroleum Refiners Corporation (NPR) has two divisions, and H. Division is the company's low-risk division and would have a weighted average cost of capital of 8% if it was operated as an independent company, Division is the company's high-risk division and would have a weighted average cost of capital of 14% if it was operated as an independent company. Because the two divisions are the same size, the company has a composite weighted average cost of capital of 11%. Division is considering a project with an expected return of 0.5% Should National Petroleum Refiners Corporation (NPR) accept or reject the project? National Petroleum Refiners Corporation (NPR) has two divisions, Land H. Division is the company's low-risk division and would have a weighted average cost of capital of 8% if it was operated as an independent company. Division H is the company's high-risk division and would have a weighted average cost of capital of 14% if it was operated as an independent company. Because the two divisions are the same size, the company has a composite weighted average cost of capital of 11%. Division Lis considering a project with an expected return of 9.5% Should National Petroleum Refiners Corporation (NPR) accept or reject the project? Reject the project Accept the project On what grounds do you base your accept-reject decision? Division L's project should be accepted, because its return is less than the risk-based cost of capital for the division Division L's project should be accepted, since its return is greater than the risk-based cost of capital for the division