| Value of the firm under NI approach = Value of | ||
| equity+Value of debt. | ||
| 1] | EBIT | 600000 |
| Interest [500000*9%] | 45000 | |
| NI | 555000 | |
| Value of equity = 555000/11% = | 5045455 | |
| Value of debt [given] | 500000 | |
| Value of the firm | 5545455 | |
| 2] | Overall capitalisation rate = EBIT/Value of the firm = 600000/5545455 = | 10.82% |
at UU you mean by capital structure? A Company expects a net income of 600,000 dhs....
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