Marginal Cost of Capital

Marginal Cost of Capital
Marginal Cost of Capital represents the cost of financing for the next dollar of capital raised. Different sources of capital, such as subordinated debt, can have varying costs. This metric is crucial for determining the hurdle rate in discounted cash flow and present value analysis.

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