Suppose there are no taxes. Firm ABC has no debt and firm XYZ has debt of $5,000 on which it pays interest of 10% each year. Both companies have identi projects that generate free cash flows of $800 or $1,000 each year. After paying any interest on debt, both companies use all remaining free cash flows to pay dividends each year a. In the table below, fill in the debt payments and equity dividends each firm will receive given each of the two possible levels of free cash flows. b. Suppose you hold 10% of the equity of ABC. What is another portfolio you could hold that would provide the same cash flows? c. Suppose you hold 10% of the equity of XYZ. If you can borrow at 10%, what is an alternative strategy that would provide the same cash flows? a. In the table below, fill in the payments debt and equity holders of each firm will receive given each of the two possible levels of free cash flows. (Round to the nearest dollar.) ABC XYZ FCF $800 $1,000 Debt Payments Equity Dividends Debt Payments Equity Dividends b. Suppose you hold 10% of the equity of ABC. What is another portfolio you could hold that would provide the same cash flow? and round to the nearest integer.) (Select from the drop-down menus L1% of | | debt, and ofequity. c. Suppose you hold 10% of the equity of XYZ. If you can borrow at 10%, what is an alternative strategy that would provide the same cash flow? drop-down menus and round to the nearest integer.) (Select from the %of! debt, and ofequity. Suppose there are no taxes. Firm ABC has no debt and firm XYZ has debt of $5,000 on which it pays interest of 10% each year. Both companies have identi projects that generate free cash flows of $800 or $1,000 each year. After paying any interest on debt, both companies use all remaining free cash flows to pay dividends each year a. In the table below, fill in the debt payments and equity dividends each firm will receive given each of the two possible levels of free cash flows. b. Suppose you hold 10% of the equity of ABC. What is another portfolio you could hold that would provide the same cash flows? c. Suppose you hold 10% of the equity of XYZ. If you can borrow at 10%, what is an alternative strategy that would provide the same cash flows? a. In the table below, fill in the payments debt and equity holders of each firm will receive given each of the two possible levels of free cash flows. (Round to the nearest dollar.) ABC XYZ FCF $800 $1,000 Debt Payments Equity Dividends Debt Payments Equity Dividends b. Suppose you hold 10% of the equity of ABC. What is another portfolio you could hold that would provide the same cash flow? and round to the nearest integer.) (Select from the drop-down menus L1% of | | debt, and ofequity. c. Suppose you hold 10% of the equity of XYZ. If you can borrow at 10%, what is an alternative strategy that would provide the same cash flow? drop-down menus and round to the nearest integer.) (Select from the %of! debt, and ofequity