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A company's perpetual preferred stock currently sells for $92.50 per share, and it pays an $8.00 annual dividend. If the company were to sell a new preferred issue, it would incur a flotation cost of 5.00% of the issue price. What is the firm's cost of preferred stock?

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Answer:$12.63

Step-by-step explanation:

The preferred stock is a fund raising mechanism used by a firm to raise fund from the public. A preferred stock can have a fixed rate of dividend and can be cummulative. A preferred stock of such means the firm is oblige to pay the dividend and if it's unable to pay in a particular year then it will added to future years.

The issued price of the stock is a loan to the firm and the cost are the dividend and issuing cost incurred by the firm, in the above scenario the cost of the stock is

(5% of $92.50)+ $8

= $12.63

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