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Please define unlevered cost of capital
Posted 26 November, 2009 by Dominique Wilson from Danyangmy name is Dominique Wilson from Danyang. I'm a comprehensive beginner, and there was a term that i couldn't understand: what does unlevered cost of capital mean?FX Sage Answers:That is an important subject to catch on to, Dominique. Unlevered cost of capital is An evaluation that uses either a hypothetical or actual debt-free scenario when measuring the cost to a firm to implement a particular capital project. The unlevered cost of capital should illustrate that it is a cheaper alternative than a levered cost of capital investment program. A variation of the cost of capital calculation. Unlevered cost of capital will be a cheaper alternative to a levered cost of capital investment, as there are higher costs associated with the issuing of debt or preferred equity. Some of these marginal costs include, but are not limited, underwriting costs, brokerage fees, and dividend and coupon payments.Go to
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