Wingler Communications Corporation (WCC) produces airpods that sell for $28.50 per set, and this year's sales are expected to be 440,000 units. Variable production costs for the expected sales under present production methods are estimated at $10,100,000, and fixed production (operating costs at present are $1,560,000. WCC has $4,800,000 of debt outstanding at an Interest rate of 8%. There are 240,000 shares of common stock outstanding, and there is no preferred stock. The dividend payout ratio is 70%, and WCC is in the 25% federal-plus-state tax bracket. WCC is a small company with average sales of $25 million or less during the past 3 years, so it is exempt from the interest deduction limitation The company is considering investing $7,200,000 in new equipment Sales would not increase, but variable costs per unit would decine by 20%. Also, flaced operating costs would increase from $1,560,000 to $1,800,000. WCC could raise the required capital by borrowing 17,200,000 at 10% or by selling 240,000 additional shares of common stock at $30 per share. What would be woes EPS (1) under the old production process, (2) under the new process if it uses debt, and (3) under the new process if it uses common stock? Do not round calculations. 2. $ 3. $ b. At what unit sales level would WC have the same EPS assuming it undertakes the investment and finances it with debtor with stock? (Hint: V = variable cost per unit $8,080,000/440,000, and EPS - (PQ-VQF-16 - T. Set EPSStock EPS best and solve for Q.) Do not round intermediate calculations, Round your answer to the nearest whole number units At what unit sales level would EPS under the three production/financing setups - that is under the old plan, the new plan with debt financing, and the new plan with stock financing? (Hint: Note that Volu - $10,100,000/440,000, and use the hints for part b, setting the EPS equation equat to zero.) Do not round Intermediate calculations, Round your answer to the nearest whole number Old plan: units New plan with debt financing: units New plan with stock Financing units d. On the basis of the analysis in parts a through and given that operating leverage is lower under the new setup, which plan is the riskiest, which has the highest expected EPS, and which would you recommend? Assume that there is a fairly high probability of sales falling as low as 250,000 units. Determine EPSdebt and EPSStoc at that sales level to help assess the riskiness of the two financing plans. Negative values should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not found intermediate calculations, Round your answers to the nearest cent. EPSOebt: EPSSS