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Suppose a firm has 39.80 million shares of common stock outstanding at a price of $43.22 per share. The firm also has 459000.00 bonds outstanding with a current price of $1,185.00. The outstanding bonds have yield to maturity 10.94%. The firm's common stock beta is 2.27 and the corporate tax rate is 40.00%. The expected market return is 10.00% and the T-bill rate is 4.43%.
Compute the following:
(a) Weight of Equity of the firm
(b) Weight of Debt of the firm
(c) Cost of Equity of the firm
(d) After Tax Cost of Debt of the firm
(e) WACC for the Firm

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