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Flotation Costs and the Weighted Average Cost of Capital
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 October 2009
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The weighted average cost of capital (Ko) is presented in virtually all textbooks in financial management and capital budgeting as a practical concept fundamental to the actual selection of optimal financial and investment alternatives. As often employed Ko can be defined as
where
Ko = the weighted average cost of capital,
Ks = the cost of equity capital,
Kb = the cost of debt capital,
S = the market value of the firm's equity,
B = the market value of the firm's debt, and
V = S + B, the total market value of the firm.
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- Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis , Volume 11 , Issue 3 , September 1976 , pp. 403 - 413
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- Copyright © School of Business Administration, University of Washington 1976
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