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Introduction to the Cost of Capital
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Section 1

The Basics of the Cost of Capital

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Defining the Cost of Capital

Risk, return, and the time value of money are central inputs in distilling the cost of capital as an investor or borrower.

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Differences Between Required Return and the Cost of Capital

The average cost of capital is calculated via combining the overall average required rate on debt stakeholders and equity stakeholders

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Relationship Between Financial Policy and the Cost of Capital

Financial policy, not cost of capital, must be utilized to determine which investments to pursue, given that resources are limited.

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