A firm desires to sell stock to the public. The underwriter charges $0.45 million in fees and offers to buy 6 million shares from the firm at a price of $35 per share. In addition, registration and audit fees total $130,000, and marketing and miscellaneous fees add up to another $75,000. The underwriter expects to earn gross proceeds per share of $38. What is the issuing firm's out-of-pocket dollar transaction cost to issue the stock? Immediately after the stock was issued, the stock price rose to $40. What is the issuing firm's opportunity cost? What is the total issuance cost, including opportunity costs, as a percentage of the total funds available to the issuing firm?
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