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Suppose the corporate tax rate is

21%.

Consider a firm that earns

$1,500

before interest and taxes each year with no risk. The firm's capital expenditures equal its depreciation expenses each year, and it will have no changes to its net working capital. The risk-free interest rate is

4%.

a. Suppose the firm has no debt and pays out its net income as a dividend each year. What is the value of the firm's equity?

b. Suppose instead the firm makes interest payments of

$1,000

per year. What is the value of equity? What is the value of debt?

c. What is the difference between the total value of the firm with leverage and without leverage?

d. The difference in

(c)

is equal to what percentage of the value of the debt?

a. Suppose the firm has no debt and pays out its net income as a dividend each year. What is the value of the firm's equity?

If the firm has no debt, and pays out its net income as a dividend each year, the value of the firm's equity is

$29625

(Round to the nearest dollar.)b. Suppose instead the firm makes interest payments of

$1,000

per year. What is the value of equity? What is the value of debt?If the firm makes interest payments of

$1,000

per year, the value of equity is

$9875

(Round to the nearest dollar.)The value of debt is

$25000

(Round to the nearest dollar.)

c. What is the difference between the total value of the firm with leverage and without leverage?

The

difference between the total value of the firm with leverage and without leverage is

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