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In the human nervous system:
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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