Destin Corp. is comparing two different capital structures. Plan I would result
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Destin Corp. is comparing two different capital structures. Plan I would result in 9,000 shares of stock and $60,000 in debt. Plan II would result in 5,000 shares of stock and $140,000 in debt. The interest rate on the debt is 10 percent.
Ignoring taxes, compare both of these plans to an all-equity plan assuming that EBIT will be $60,000. The all-equity plan would result in 12,000 shares of stock outstanding. What is the EPS for each of these plans? (Round your answers to 2 decimal places. (e.g., 32.16))
In part (a), what are the break-even levels of EBIT for each plan as compared to that for an all-equity plan?
Ignoring taxes, at what level of EBIT will EPS be identical for Plans I and II?
Assuming that the corporate tax rate is 40 percent, what is the EPS of the firm? (Round your answers to 2 decimal places. (e.g., 32.16))
Assuming that the corporate tax rate is 40 percent, what are the break-even levels of EBIT for each plan as compared to that for an all-equity plan?
Assuming that the corporate tax rate is 40 percent, when will EPS be identical for Plans I and II?
Destin Corp. is comparing two different capital structures. Plan I would result in 9,000 shares of stock and $60,000 in debt. Plan II would result in 5,000 shares of stock and $140,000 in debt. The interest rate on the debt is 10 percent.
Explanation / Answer
Breakeven EBIT occurs when EPSU = EPSL
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