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McKinsey and Sons has a target capital structure that calls for 50% debt, 10% pr

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Question

McKinsey and Sons has a target capital structure that calls for 50% debt, 10% preferred stock, and 40% common equity. The firm can issue new 10 year debt with an annual coupon of 9% for $968.606. The firm is in a 35% tax bracket. The firm's preferred stock sells for $80 per share and pays a dividend of $10 per share; however, the firm will only net $77 per share on the sale of new preferred stock. The firm's common equity sells for $45 per share. The firm recently paid a dividend of $2.00 per share on its common stock, and investors expect the dividend to grow indefinitely at a constant rate of 11% per year. What is the cost of common stock?

Explanation / Answer

Dividend(1+ growth rate)/Price of stock + Growth rate

=2(1.11)/45 + 0.11

15.93%

Cost of common stock based on dividend growth model is 15.93%.