WACC : Weighted Average Cost of Capital
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What I am attempting to do is to calculate WACC for a company and I have all sorts of data, but I don't know what goes where. Please provide an example for me.
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Broadly, the assets of a company are financed by either debt or equity. WACC is the average of the cost of each of these sources of financing weighted by their respective usage in the given situation. By taking a weighted average, we can see how much interest the company has to pay for every dollar it borrows.
A firm's WACC is the overall required return on the firm as a whole. It is the appropriate discount rate to use for cash flows similar in risk to the overall firm. A calculation of a firm's cost of capital ...
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