When calculating WACC, we only need to calculate the after-tax cost of debt, not the cost of equity. Why ?单项选择题
A
It's a mistake, we need to calculate after-tax for both cost of debt and equity
B
None of the answer here is correct
C
The interest expense paid on the debt is tax deductible, while the dividend payment is not tax deductible. Therefore the cost of equity before tax is equity to the cost of equity after tax
D
Because company is not responsible to pay tax for their shareholders on their received dividends.
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