Cargill's Cost of Capital. Cargill is generally considered to be the largest privately held company in the world. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the company has been averaging sales of over $ billion per year over the past fiveyear period. Although the company does not have publicly traded shares, it is still extremely important for it to calculate its weighted average cost of capital properly in order to make rational decisions on new investment proposals. Assuming a riskfree rate of an effective tax rate of and a market risk premium of estimate the weighted average cost of capital first for companies A and B and then make a "guesstimate" of what you believe a comparable WACC would be for Cargill. As shown in the popup window, if we take the approach that the beta for Cargill has to pick up all the incremental information, the beta would then fall between say and If the higher degree of international sales was interpreted as increasing risk, beta would be on the higher end; yet being a commodity firm in the current market, its beta would rarely surfoss Thus, an estimate of beta for Cargill sounds reasonable.
Using the CAPM, what is company As WACC?
Round to two decimal places.
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