DCF & WACC
Is the cost of equity or the cost of debt higher, and why?
Model answer
The cost of equity is higher. Equity holders sit at the bottom of the capital structure: they are paid only after debt holders, have no contractual claim, bear residual/first-loss risk, and have no…
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