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Burton currently has $850,000 of long-term debt outstanding, 5,000 shares of preferred stock ($10 par) with a market price of $13, and 20,000 shares of common stock ($20 par) with a market price of $54 per share. they have used a wacc of 14% in the past to evaluate projects but want to determine their current required return for new investments.

debt: burton can sell a 10-year, $1,000 par value, 8 percent annual coupon bond for $980. a flotation cost of 2 percent of the face (par) value would be required. additionally, the firm has a marginal tax rate of 21 percent. preferred stock: burton pays $1.25 dividends annually on their preferred shares.

the shares are currently selling for $13 in the secondary market. they do not have plans to issue any additional preferred stock. common stock: burton's common stock is currently selling for $54 per share. the dividend expected to be paid at the end of the coming year is $4. its dividend payments have been growing at a constant 4% rate.

calculate the after-tax cost of debt
calculate the cost of preferred equity
calculate the cost of common equity
calculate the wacc

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