Answer Posted / swarnlata
wacc means Weighted Average Cost of Capital.It is used by
using a formula-
WACC = E/(D+E)*Re + D/(D+E)*Rd*(1-t)
E = amount of equity the company has
D = amount of debt the company has
Re = cost of equity
Rd = cost of debt
t = corporate tax rate
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