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Emerging and Continuing Conundrums in Cost of Capital

Date
November 6, 2018
$49
Standard Price
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This session will explore the cost of capital challenges practitioners confront as new research and resources collide with time tested approaches. 

Attendees will learn:

• What is the best proxy for a risk-free rate?

• Is a buildup model acceptable?

• Can your estimate of unsystematic risk benefit from an analytical framework?

• What is the right investment time horizon for determining cost of capital?

• Navigating the options within the DP Navigator

• The continuing size premium debate

Speaker

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Associate Professor of Finance, West Virginia University

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