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Growth Company's current share price is $ 20.00 and it is expected to pay a $ 1.00 dividend per share next year. After that, the firm's dividends are expected to grow at a rate of 4.0 % per year. Growth company has existing debt issued three years ago with a coupon rate of 6%. The firm just issued new debt at a par with a coupon rate of 6.5%.

a. What is Growth Company's pre-tax cost of debt?
b. Growth Company also has preferred stock outstanding that pays $2 per share fixed dividend. If the stock is currently price at $28, what is Growth Company's cost of preferred stock?
c. What is an estimate of Growth Company?s cost of equity?
d. Growth Company has 5 million common shares outstanding and 1 million preferred shares outstanding, at its total book value is $50 million. Its liabilitiies have a market value of $20 million. If Growth Company's common and preferred shares priced as in parts a and b, what is the market value of Growth Company's assets?
e. Growth Company faces a 35% tax rate. Given the information in parts a through d, and your answers to those problems, what is Growth Company's WACC

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