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Answer Posted / Harish Chandra Kanojia
WACC (Weighted Average Cost of Capital) is a financial metric used to estimate the overall cost of capital for a company. It considers both equity and debt financing, weighting each by their respective costs and the proportion of total capital they represent.
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