Part 2 - WACC Weighted Average Cost of Capital, How to Calculate WACC

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  • @dilnawaz7 Hi ! yes if our capital is composed only of debt then we use the tax factor and the formula is :" CD=r (1- t) ",, cd= cost of debt , r= interest rate , t= tax rate because interest here is tax deductible . that's what we call a tax shield. 

  • @dilnawaz7 Hello Dilnawaz! Definitely, we use the tax factor with debt, even if you cut out the part of the of the equity capital from the equation (I'm not sure I understand your question completely, but I think this is the answer).

  • well teacher my question from u is when our capital comes from debt or simply we barrow loan from bank then will we use the tax factor ir not i hope you u will have got my question

  • o man i love u .u r so much sincere to ur viewers u r doing great job i wish i would learn from u finance n accounting deeply may ALLAH prosper u

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