Cost of Financing Assume that Seminole, Inc., considers issuing a Singapore dollar-denominated bond at its present coupon rate of 7 percent, even though it has no incoming cash flows to cover the bond payments.
It is attracted to the low financing rate because U.S. dollar-denominated bonds issued in the United States
would have a coupon rate of 12 percent. Assume that either type of bond would have a 4-year maturity and could be issued at par value. Seminole needs to borrow $10 million. Therefore, it will issue either U.S. dollar denominated bonds with a par value of $10 million or bonds denominated in Singapore dollars with a par value of S$20 million. The spot rate of the Singapore dollar is $.50. Seminole has forecasted the Singapore dollar's value at the end of each of the next 4 years,
when coupon payments are to be paid. Determine the expected annual cost of financing with Singapore dollars. Should Seminole, Inc., issue bonds denominated in U.S. dollars or Singapore dollars? Can you please show how the discount rate of 8.97% for the annual cost of financing with a Singapore dollar is calculated on a financial calculator?