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Calculating the weighted average cost of capital 	WACC = wdkd(1-T) + wpkp + wcks The w’s refer to the firm’s capital structure weights. The k’s refer to the cost of each component.
Should our analysis focus on before-tax or after-tax capital costs? Stockholders focus on A-T CFs.  Therefore, we should focus on A-T capital costs, i.e. use A-T costs of capital in WACC.  Only kd needs adjustment, because interest is tax deductible.
Should our analysis focus on historical (embedded) costs or new (marginal) costs? The cost of capital is used primarily to make decisions that involve raising new capital.  So, focus on today’s marginal costs (for WACC).
How are the weights determined? 	WACC = wdkd(1-T) + wpkp + wcks Use accounting numbers or market value (book vs. market weights)? Use actual numbers or target capital structure?
Component cost of debt 	 WACC = wdkd(1-T) + wpkp + wcks kd is the marginal cost of debt capital. The yield to maturity on outstanding L-T debt is often used as a measure of kd. Why tax-adjust, i.e. why kd(1-T)?
A 15-year, 12% semiannual coupon bond sells for $1,153.72.  What is the cost of debt (kd)? Remember, the bond pays a semiannual coupon, so kd = 5.0% x 2 = 10%. 30 60 1000 -1153.72 INPUTS N I/YR PMT PV FV OUTPUT 5
Component cost of debt Interest is tax deductible, so  		A-T kd = B-T kd (1-T) 		          = 10% (1 - 0.40) = 6% Use nominal rate. Flotation costs are small, so ignore them.
Component cost of preferred stock 	 WACC = wdkd(1-T) + wpkp + wcks kp is the marginal cost of preferred stock. The rate of return investors require on the firm’s preferred stock.
What is the cost of preferred stock? The cost of preferred stock can be solved by using this formula: 	kp = Dp / Pp 	    = $10 / $111.10 	    = 9%
Component cost of preferred stock Preferred dividends are not tax-deductible, so no tax adjustments necessary.  Just use kp. Nominal kp is used. Our calculation ignores possible flotation costs.
Is preferred stock more or less risky to investors than debt? More risky; company not required to pay preferred dividend. However, firms try to pay preferred dividend.  Otherwise, (1) cannot pay common dividend, (2) difficult to raise additional funds, (3) preferred stockholders may gain control of firm.
Why is the yield on preferred stock lower than debt? Corporations own most preferred stock, because 70% of preferred dividends are nontaxable to corporations. Therefore, preferred stock often has a lower B-T yield than the B-T yield on debt. The A-T yield to an investor, and the A-T cost to the issuer, are higher on preferred stock than on debt.  Consistent with higher risk of preferred stock.
Illustrating the differences between A-T costs of debt and preferred stock Recall, that the firm’s tax rate is 40%, and its before-tax costs of debt and preferred stock are kd = 10% and kp = 9%, respectively. A-T kp = kp – kp (1 – 0.7)(T)           = 9% - 9% (0.3)(0.4)		= 7.92% A-T kd = 10% - 10% (0.4)		= 6.00% A-T Risk Premium on Preferred	= 1.92%
Component cost of equity 	 WACC = wdkd(1-T) + wpkp + wcks ks is the marginal cost of common equity using retained earnings. The rate of return investors require on the firm’s common equity using new equity is ke.
Why is there a cost for retained earnings? Earnings can be reinvested or paid out as dividends. Investors could buy other securities, earn a return. If earnings are retained, there is an opportunity cost (the return that stockholders could earn on alternative investments of equal risk). Investors could buy similar stocks and earn ks. Firm could repurchase its own stock and earn ks. Therefore, ks is the cost of retained earnings.
Three ways to determine the cost of common equity, ks CAPM: 	ks = kRF + (kM – kRF) β DCF:	ks = D1 / P0 + g Own-Bond-Yield-Plus-Risk Premium: 			ks = kd + RP
If the kRF = 7%, RPM = 6%, and the firm’s beta is 1.2, what’s the cost of common equity based upon the CAPM? ks = kRF + (kM – kRF) β 	 = 7.0% + (6.0%)1.2 = 14.2%
If D0 = $4.19, P0 = $50, and g = 5%, what’s the cost of common equity based upon the DCF approach?   D1 	= D0 (1+g)   D1 	= $4.19 (1 + .05)   D1 	= $4.3995   ks 	= D1 / P0 + g   		= $4.3995 / $50 + 0.05 		= 13.8%
What is the expected future growth rate? The firm has been earning 15% on equity (ROE = 15%) and retaining 35% of its earnings (dividend payout = 65%).  This situation is expected to continue. 		g	= ( 1 – Payout ) (ROE) 			= (0.35) (15%) 			= 5.25% Very close to the g that was given before.
Can DCF methodology be applied if growth is not constant? Yes, nonconstant growth stocks are expected to attain constant growth at some point, generally in 5 to 10 years. May be complicated to compute.
If kd = 10% and RP = 4%, what is ks using the own-bond-yield-plus-risk-premium method? This RP is not the same as the CAPM RPM. This method produces a ballpark estimate of ks, and can serve as a useful check. 		ks = kd + RP 		ks = 10.0% + 4.0% = 14.0%
What is a reasonable final estimate of ks? MethodEstimate 		CAPM		  14.2% 		DCF			  13.8% 		kd + RP		  14.0% 		   Average	  14.0%
Why is the cost of retained earnings cheaper than the cost of issuing new common stock? When a company issues new common stock they also have to pay flotation costs to the underwriter. Issuing new common stock may send a negative signal to the capital markets, which may depress the stock price.
If issuing new common stock incurs a flotation cost of 15% of the proceeds, what is ke?
Flotation costs Flotation costs depend on the risk of the firm and the type of capital being raised. The flotation costs are highest for common equity.  However, since most firms issue equity infrequently, the per-project cost is fairly small. We will frequently ignore flotation costs when calculating the WACC.
Ignoring floatation costs, what is the firm’s WACC? WACC	= wdkd(1-T) + wpkp + wcks       	= 0.3(10%)(0.6) + 0.1(9%) + 0.6(14%) 		= 1.8% + 0.9% + 8.4% 		= 11.1%
What factors influence a company’s composite WACC? Market conditions. The firm’s capital structure and dividend policy. The firm’s investment policy.  Firms with riskier projects generally have a higher WACC.
Should the company use the composite WACC as the hurdle rate for each of its projects? NO!  The composite WACC reflects the risk of an average project undertaken by the firm. Therefore, the WACC only represents the “hurdle rate” for a typical project with average risk. Different projects have different risks.  The project’s WACC should be adjusted to reflect the project’s risk.
Risk and the Cost of Capital
What are the three types of project risk? Stand-alone risk Corporate risk Market risk
How is each type of risk used? Market risk is theoretically best in most situations. However, creditors, customers, suppliers, and employees are more affected by corporate risk. Therefore, corporate risk is also relevant.
Problem areas in cost of capital Depreciation-generated funds Privately owned firms Measurement problems Adjusting costs of capital for different risk Capital structure weights

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Cost of capital

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  • 6. Calculating the weighted average cost of capital WACC = wdkd(1-T) + wpkp + wcks The w’s refer to the firm’s capital structure weights. The k’s refer to the cost of each component.
  • 7. Should our analysis focus on before-tax or after-tax capital costs? Stockholders focus on A-T CFs. Therefore, we should focus on A-T capital costs, i.e. use A-T costs of capital in WACC. Only kd needs adjustment, because interest is tax deductible.
  • 8. Should our analysis focus on historical (embedded) costs or new (marginal) costs? The cost of capital is used primarily to make decisions that involve raising new capital. So, focus on today’s marginal costs (for WACC).
  • 9. How are the weights determined? WACC = wdkd(1-T) + wpkp + wcks Use accounting numbers or market value (book vs. market weights)? Use actual numbers or target capital structure?
  • 10. Component cost of debt WACC = wdkd(1-T) + wpkp + wcks kd is the marginal cost of debt capital. The yield to maturity on outstanding L-T debt is often used as a measure of kd. Why tax-adjust, i.e. why kd(1-T)?
  • 11. A 15-year, 12% semiannual coupon bond sells for $1,153.72. What is the cost of debt (kd)? Remember, the bond pays a semiannual coupon, so kd = 5.0% x 2 = 10%. 30 60 1000 -1153.72 INPUTS N I/YR PMT PV FV OUTPUT 5
  • 12. Component cost of debt Interest is tax deductible, so A-T kd = B-T kd (1-T) = 10% (1 - 0.40) = 6% Use nominal rate. Flotation costs are small, so ignore them.
  • 13. Component cost of preferred stock WACC = wdkd(1-T) + wpkp + wcks kp is the marginal cost of preferred stock. The rate of return investors require on the firm’s preferred stock.
  • 14. What is the cost of preferred stock? The cost of preferred stock can be solved by using this formula: kp = Dp / Pp = $10 / $111.10 = 9%
  • 15. Component cost of preferred stock Preferred dividends are not tax-deductible, so no tax adjustments necessary. Just use kp. Nominal kp is used. Our calculation ignores possible flotation costs.
  • 16. Is preferred stock more or less risky to investors than debt? More risky; company not required to pay preferred dividend. However, firms try to pay preferred dividend. Otherwise, (1) cannot pay common dividend, (2) difficult to raise additional funds, (3) preferred stockholders may gain control of firm.
  • 17. Why is the yield on preferred stock lower than debt? Corporations own most preferred stock, because 70% of preferred dividends are nontaxable to corporations. Therefore, preferred stock often has a lower B-T yield than the B-T yield on debt. The A-T yield to an investor, and the A-T cost to the issuer, are higher on preferred stock than on debt. Consistent with higher risk of preferred stock.
  • 18. Illustrating the differences between A-T costs of debt and preferred stock Recall, that the firm’s tax rate is 40%, and its before-tax costs of debt and preferred stock are kd = 10% and kp = 9%, respectively. A-T kp = kp – kp (1 – 0.7)(T) = 9% - 9% (0.3)(0.4) = 7.92% A-T kd = 10% - 10% (0.4) = 6.00% A-T Risk Premium on Preferred = 1.92%
  • 19. Component cost of equity WACC = wdkd(1-T) + wpkp + wcks ks is the marginal cost of common equity using retained earnings. The rate of return investors require on the firm’s common equity using new equity is ke.
  • 20. Why is there a cost for retained earnings? Earnings can be reinvested or paid out as dividends. Investors could buy other securities, earn a return. If earnings are retained, there is an opportunity cost (the return that stockholders could earn on alternative investments of equal risk). Investors could buy similar stocks and earn ks. Firm could repurchase its own stock and earn ks. Therefore, ks is the cost of retained earnings.
  • 21. Three ways to determine the cost of common equity, ks CAPM: ks = kRF + (kM – kRF) β DCF: ks = D1 / P0 + g Own-Bond-Yield-Plus-Risk Premium: ks = kd + RP
  • 22. If the kRF = 7%, RPM = 6%, and the firm’s beta is 1.2, what’s the cost of common equity based upon the CAPM? ks = kRF + (kM – kRF) β = 7.0% + (6.0%)1.2 = 14.2%
  • 23. If D0 = $4.19, P0 = $50, and g = 5%, what’s the cost of common equity based upon the DCF approach? D1 = D0 (1+g) D1 = $4.19 (1 + .05) D1 = $4.3995 ks = D1 / P0 + g = $4.3995 / $50 + 0.05 = 13.8%
  • 24. What is the expected future growth rate? The firm has been earning 15% on equity (ROE = 15%) and retaining 35% of its earnings (dividend payout = 65%). This situation is expected to continue. g = ( 1 – Payout ) (ROE) = (0.35) (15%) = 5.25% Very close to the g that was given before.
  • 25. Can DCF methodology be applied if growth is not constant? Yes, nonconstant growth stocks are expected to attain constant growth at some point, generally in 5 to 10 years. May be complicated to compute.
  • 26. If kd = 10% and RP = 4%, what is ks using the own-bond-yield-plus-risk-premium method? This RP is not the same as the CAPM RPM. This method produces a ballpark estimate of ks, and can serve as a useful check. ks = kd + RP ks = 10.0% + 4.0% = 14.0%
  • 27. What is a reasonable final estimate of ks? MethodEstimate CAPM 14.2% DCF 13.8% kd + RP 14.0% Average 14.0%
  • 28. Why is the cost of retained earnings cheaper than the cost of issuing new common stock? When a company issues new common stock they also have to pay flotation costs to the underwriter. Issuing new common stock may send a negative signal to the capital markets, which may depress the stock price.
  • 29. If issuing new common stock incurs a flotation cost of 15% of the proceeds, what is ke?
  • 30. Flotation costs Flotation costs depend on the risk of the firm and the type of capital being raised. The flotation costs are highest for common equity. However, since most firms issue equity infrequently, the per-project cost is fairly small. We will frequently ignore flotation costs when calculating the WACC.
  • 31. Ignoring floatation costs, what is the firm’s WACC? WACC = wdkd(1-T) + wpkp + wcks = 0.3(10%)(0.6) + 0.1(9%) + 0.6(14%) = 1.8% + 0.9% + 8.4% = 11.1%
  • 32. What factors influence a company’s composite WACC? Market conditions. The firm’s capital structure and dividend policy. The firm’s investment policy. Firms with riskier projects generally have a higher WACC.
  • 33. Should the company use the composite WACC as the hurdle rate for each of its projects? NO! The composite WACC reflects the risk of an average project undertaken by the firm. Therefore, the WACC only represents the “hurdle rate” for a typical project with average risk. Different projects have different risks. The project’s WACC should be adjusted to reflect the project’s risk.
  • 34. Risk and the Cost of Capital
  • 35. What are the three types of project risk? Stand-alone risk Corporate risk Market risk
  • 36. How is each type of risk used? Market risk is theoretically best in most situations. However, creditors, customers, suppliers, and employees are more affected by corporate risk. Therefore, corporate risk is also relevant.
  • 37. Problem areas in cost of capital Depreciation-generated funds Privately owned firms Measurement problems Adjusting costs of capital for different risk Capital structure weights
  • 38. How are risk-adjusted costs of capital determined for specific projects or divisions? Subjective adjustments to the firm’s composite WACC. Attempt to estimate what the cost of capital would be if the project/division were a stand-alone firm. This requires estimating the project’s beta.
  • 39. Finding a divisional cost of capital:Using similar stand-alone firms to estimate a project’s cost of capital Comparison firms have the following characteristics: Target capital structure consists of 40% debt and 60% equity. kd = 12% kRF = 7% RPM = 6% βDIV = 1.7 Tax rate = 40%
  • 40. Calculating a divisional cost of capital Division’s required return on equity ks = kRF + (kM – kRF)β = 7% + (6%)1.7 = 17.2% Division’s weighted average cost of capital WACC = wd kd ( 1 – T ) + wc ks = 0.4 (12%)(0.6) + 0.6 (17.2%) =13.2% Typical projects in this division are acceptable if their returns exceed 13.2%.