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Cost of Capital

Cost of Capital

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The cost of capital is the company's cost of using funds provided by creditors and shareholders. A company's cost of capital is the cost of its long-term sources of funds: debt, preferred equity, and common equity. And the cost of each source reflects the risk of the assets the company invests in. A

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Sources of Funds: Equity and Debt - Economics

Sources of Funds: Equity and Debt - Economics

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Three Types of Capital nFixed - used to purchase the permanent or fixed assets of the business (e.g., buildings, land, equipment, etc.) nWorking - used to support the small company’s normal short-term operations (e.g., buy inventory, pay bills, wages, salaries, etc.)

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