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  • Explain the Relationship between the Cost of Capital, Bond Ratings, and the Capital Budgeting Decision-Making Process

     

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ID number:122007
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Published: 18.07.2006.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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The purpose of this essay is to explain the relationship between the cost of capital, bond ratings, and the capital budgeting decision-making process.
Cost of Capital
Companies finance their operations by three mechanisms: Issuing stock (equity), issuing debt (borrowing from a bank is equivalent for this purpose), and reinvesting prior earnings. The cost of capital for a firm is a weighted sum of the cost of equity and the cost of debt. Re-invested money is also charged at the cost of equity, since if the money is not reinvested is will normally be returned to shareholders. …

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