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2009
This chapter contains sections titled: What is the Cost of Capital? Net Present Value Alternative Methods of Project Evaluation Risk and Return Exercise 3.1.Risk and Diversification Exercise 3.2.Risk Aversion Exercise 3.3.The Capital Asset Pricing Model Exercise 3.4.Certainty Equivalent Discount Rates
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This chapter contains sections titled: What is the Cost of Capital? Net Present Value Alternative Methods of Project Evaluation Risk and Return Exercise 3.1.Risk and Diversification Exercise 3.2.Risk Aversion Exercise 3.3.The Capital Asset Pricing Model Exercise 3.4.Certainty Equivalent Discount Rates
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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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Journal of International Money and Finance, 2023
Konstantina K. Agoraki +3 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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Disclosure, Liquidity, and the Cost of Capital
, 1991Douglas W. Diamond, Robert E. Verrecchia
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Cost of Capital for a Division of a Firm
The Journal of Finance, 1974Gordon, Myron J, Halpern, Paul J
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