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El Coste Del Capital (The Cost of Capital)
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013Spanish Abstract: En esta monografia se analiza el coste del capital de la empresa. En concreto: que es, que factores lo determinan, que supuestos basicos son necesarios para su calculo, el coste de las deudas, acciones preferentes y acciones ordinarias, y el coste del capital medio ponderado.English Abstract: In this monograph the cost of capital of ...
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PepsiCo, Inc.: Cost Of Capital
Darden Business Publishing Cases, 2006A Wall Street Journal article states, “At PepsiCo, Inc., cola was king, but it is quietly being dethroned.” PepsiCo is composed of three lines of business: soft drinks, restaurants, and snack foods. Using data from comparable pure-play companies, the student is asked to compute divisional costs of capital and see if they can be reconciled with the ...
Kenneth M. Eades, David Thornhill
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THE CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND THE COST OF CAPITAL: COMMENT
The Journal of Finance, 1970IN A RECENT Journal article [1] Haim Ben-Shahar presented a theory of the firm's capital structure from the standpoint of the return-risk framework of investor behavior. He conducts his analysis under "the constraint that the investor has the opportunity to invest his own capital with any proportion of borrowed capital, either in one stock or in a ...
Litzenberger, Robert H, Jones, Charles P
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1998
When appraising investments we need to know the investor’s required rate of return (see Chapter 3). This is the discounting rate applied to cash flows to ascertain their net present value (NPV). If NPV is positive a project is deemed to be acceptable because it will add to the value of the business; if negative, it would normally be rejected ...
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When appraising investments we need to know the investor’s required rate of return (see Chapter 3). This is the discounting rate applied to cash flows to ascertain their net present value (NPV). If NPV is positive a project is deemed to be acceptable because it will add to the value of the business; if negative, it would normally be rejected ...
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Capital Intensity and the Firm's Cost of Capital
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1988Recent reports of negative capital intensity coefficients in struct ure-performance equations support allegations of gross measurement error in accounting-based measures of economic profitability. This paper explores whether specification errors, rather than measurement errors alone, may explain this anomalous empirical result.
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2005
This book provides an answer to the question, 'What does the finance and economics literature say about the determination and estimation of a project's cost of capital?'. Uniquely, it reviews both the theory of asset pricing in discrete time and a range of more applied topics which relate to project valuation, including the effects of corporate and ...
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This book provides an answer to the question, 'What does the finance and economics literature say about the determination and estimation of a project's cost of capital?'. Uniquely, it reviews both the theory of asset pricing in discrete time and a range of more applied topics which relate to project valuation, including the effects of corporate and ...
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COST OF CAPITAL CONSIDERATIONS [PDF]
This article has the purpose to present the common models used in practice for cost of capital estimation. Along with models presentation we made recommendations for a better use of them.
Laura Obreja Brasoveanu +2 more
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California Management Review, 1964
Managers continually face problems in trying to measure the cost of capital and in attempting to apply this cost in decision-making. These problems are difficult, the solutions none too clear, and the cost of capital remains an imperfect decision-making tool.
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Managers continually face problems in trying to measure the cost of capital and in attempting to apply this cost in decision-making. These problems are difficult, the solutions none too clear, and the cost of capital remains an imperfect decision-making tool.
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