Question

Allen Corporation can (1) build a new plant that should generate a before-tax return of 10.00%, or (2) invest the same funds in the preferred stock of Florida Power & Light (FPL), which should provide Allen with a before-tax return of 9.00%, all in the form of dividends. Assume that Allens marginal tax rate is 25.00%, and that 50.00% of dividends received are excluded from taxable income. If the plant project is divisible into small increments, and if the two investments are equally risky, what combination of these two possibilities will maximize Allens effective return on the money invested? (Round your final answer to two decimal places.)

a. All in FPL preferred stock.

b. 60% in FPL; 40% in the project.

c. All in the plant project.

d. 60% in the project; 40% in FPL.

e. 50% in each.

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