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Business, 24.10.2019 02:00 andreawright13

Look at at& t’s latest (2013) annual report.

1. how much long-term debt does it have? what is the average cost of that debt? note: don’t spend too much time looking for its cost of debt. if can’t find it after a quick search, assume 5% for the cost of debt. (already answered no need according to the at& t’s 2013 online annual report, the long-term debt for 2013 is $69,290 million or $69.29 billion and its average cost of debt is 4.5%)

2. what is the market value of its common stock?

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