Investors Need a Good WACC

Topics:
Commercial Lending,
Equity,
Valuation
Tags:
Dot-com,
Finance,
Financial Accounting,
Investment,
Investopedia,
Investor,
Valuation
Source:
Investopedia

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Overview: During the dotcom era, there were predictions of the Dow Jones index soaring to 30,000. But this was a time when the market lost itself to the hype. When investors, along with their valuations, come back down to earth from such heights, there can be a loud thump, reminding everyone that it's time to get back to fundamentals and take a look at a key aspect of share valuations: the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC).

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Format: HTML | Date: Jun 2003 | Pages: 3


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