Term: Weighted Average Cost of Capital


Definition:

Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) is the average cost of capital invested in a company, weighted by that company’s capital structure of debt and equity funding. Weighted Average Cost of Capital represents the rate of return a company must achieve in order to meet investors' requirements.



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