DCF & WACC
How does a very large cash balance distort a company's observed beta, and what does that mean for your WACC?
Model answer
The observed levered beta reflects the whole entity: operating business plus the cash pile. Cash has a beta of roughly zero, so a large cash balance drags the measured equity beta DOWN below the true…
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