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WACC
The calculation of a company's cost of capital, whereby each capital category is weighted according to its proportion, is referred to as the Weighted Average Cost of Capital.
Constant Dividend Growth Rate
The constant dividend growth rate is a model assuming that dividends from a stock or portfolio grow at a fixed, constant rate indefinitely.
Common Equity
The amount of money that would be returned to shareholders if all the assets were liquidated and all the company's debt was paid off.
WACC
Weighted Average Cost of Capital, a measure used to estimate the average rate a company pays to finance its assets, factoring in both debt and equity.
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