Respuesta :
Answer: In this situation, we cannot tell for sure how, or whether, the firm’s total interest expense on the $100 million of debt would be affected by the mix of debentures versus first mortgage bonds. The interest rate on each of the two types of bonds would increase as the percentage of mortgage bonds used was increased, but the result might well be such that the firm’s total interest charges would not be affected materially by the mix between the two.
Explanation:
From the question, we are told that a new company decides to raise a total of $200 million, with $100 million as common equity and $100 million as long-term debt and that the debt can be mortgage bonds or debentures, but by an iron-clad provision in its charter, the company can never raise any additional debt beyond the original $100 million.
Based on the above scenario, we cannot really decide yet whether the total interest expense of the from on the $100 million of debt would be either affected by the mix of debentures and the first mortgage bonds.
Even though there will be a rise in the interest rate on the two types of bonds due to the increase in the percentage of mortgage bond, but at the end, the firm’s total interest charges may not even be affected materially by the mix between the two.
Therefore, option C is the correct answer.