WEIGHTED AVERAGE COST OF CAPITAL (W.A.C.C.)


Meaning of WEIGHTED AVERAGE COST OF CAPITAL (W.A.C.C.) in English

Expected return on a portfolio of all the firm's securities. Used as a hurdle rate for capital investment. Often the weighted average of the cost of equity and the cost of debt The weights are determined by the relative proportions of equity and debt in a firm's capital structure.

Campbell R. Harvey. Hypertextual finance English glossary.      Английский словарь гипертекстовых финансов.