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The proliferation of new products that we are used to today has been occurring since the advent of the Industrial Revolution.
Target Capital Structure
The ideal mix of debt, preferred stock, and common equity that a company aims to hold in order to minimize its cost of capital and maximize its value.
Floatation Costs
Expenses incurred by a company in issuing new securities, including underwriting fees and registration fees.
WACC
Weighted Average Cost of Capital - a measure of a firm's cost of capital in which each category of capital is proportionately weighted.
WACC
stands for Weighted Average Cost of Capital, which is a calculation of a firm's capital cost from all sources, including equity and debt, weighted accordingly.
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