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Aiden Ruby is trying to decide whether to invest in a new line of business and wants to calculate their WACC. Assume that their capital structure consists of 58% common stock, 12% preferred stock, and 30% debt. Further, analysts predict that their future cost of debt will be 6% and their cost of preferred stock is 11%. We predict that their beta is 3.55. The current risk-free rate is 3.2%, the expected return to the market is 7%, and the tax rate is 21%. What is this firm s WACC?

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