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Tag Directory > Weighted Average Cost Of Capital (Wacc)


We have 2 results for Weighted Average Cost Of Capital (Wacc).

Does history repeat It self? Yup, it does!

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This is a very short post. I found this very interesting article in the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) written by none other that Michael Milken (remember him?). It talk's about the capital structure of a company and it's pretty good. Mor eimportantly, it shows how some problems repeat themselves. Basically - a company can structure it's capital in two ways: debt and equity. It's weighted average cost of capital (or WACC) is the weighted average of these two items. You may be wondering, why a, technorati.com

 

A Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) Calculator

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The Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) represents the rate a company is expected to pay in financing its assets. The WACC calculates the company?s cost of capital by proportionately weighing the categories of capital, each of which would be in the form or debt or equity. The WACC for a company is the minimum that the company must earn on its assets to satisfy its owners and creditors. The Value of the WACC for Investors Capital funding for a company is derived from two sourc, technorati.com

 


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