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Coldbrook Company

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Coldbrook Company has two sources of funds: long-term debt with a market and book value of $15 million issued at an interest rate of 10%, and equity capital that has a market value of $9 million (book value of $5 million) . Coldbrook Company has profit centers in the following locations with the following operating incomes, total assets, and current liabilities. The cost of equity capital is 15%, while the tax rate is 30%.
 Operating Income  Assets  Current Liabilities  Bish Bash Falls $815,000$3,750,000$800,000 Brooksville $1,100,000$5,000,000$1,200,000 Stonybrook $2,450,000$9,250,000$3,180,000\begin{array} { | l | r | r | r | } \hline & \text { Operating Income } & \text { Assets } & \text { Current Liabilities } \\\hline \text { Bish Bash Falls } & \$ 815,000 & \$ 3,750,000 & \$ 800,000 \\\hline \text { Brooksville } & \$ 1,100,000 & \$ 5,000,000 & \$ 1,200,000 \\\hline \text { Stonybrook } & \$ 2,450,000 & \$ 9,250,000 & \$ 3,180,000 \\\hline\end{array}
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