The Band of Investment is a finance and investment principle that refers to the weighted average of debt and equity rates used to estimate the cost of capital for a business or project.
The weighted average cost of capital (WACC) represents a firm's average cost of capital from all sources, including both equity and debt, weighted by their respective usage in the firm's capital structure.
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