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Weekly Roundup: January 26-February 1, 2024

Harvard Corporate Governance

Huber, Latham & Watkins LLP, on Tuesday, January 30, 2024 Tags: enforcement , ESG , Greenwashing , litigation , regulation , Stakeholders , Value chain Accounting Information and Risk Shifting with Asymmetrically Informed Creditors Posted by Tim Baldenius (Columbia University), Mingcherng Deng (City University of New York), and Jing Li (Hong Kong (..)

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Discount Rate—Explanation, Definition and Examples

Valutico

For central banks like the Federal Reserve, it helps control the economy. They set this rate to affect how much money moves through banks and influences short-term interest rates. We are going to focus on how discount rates are used in the context of investment, rather than in the context of central banks.

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10 Ways Startup Founders Can Minimize Share Dilution

Lighter Capital

Explore non-dilutive capital sources Growth can sometimes be too anemic to show the traction you need to woo investors and raise equity at the terms you want. Explore alternative funding sources beyond venture capital, like debt financing that won’t dilute your equity.

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DEBRA, next big tax reform in Europe?

Simply Treasury

The idea is not new to encourage companies to increase their capitalization and reduce their bank debt (partly through more recourse to the capital market - CMU project). This disincentive is intended to reduce the attractiveness of debt financing, regardless of its origin. A very simple approach indeed.

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Weighted Average Cost of Capital Explained – Formula and Meaning

Valutico

Determining a company’s “Cost of Capital” is vital in corporate finance and valuation, and the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) provides a specific way of doing so. These costs are then combined into a “weighted average” which represents the overall cost of financing a business.

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Weighted Average Cost of Capital Explained – Formula and Meaning

Valutico

Determining a company’s “Cost of Capital” is vital in corporate finance and valuation, and the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) provides a specific way of doing so. These costs are then combined into a “weighted average” which represents the overall cost of financing a business.

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Weighted Average Cost of Capital Explained – Formula and Meaning

Valutico

Determining a company’s “Cost of Capital” is vital in corporate finance and valuation, and the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) provides a specific way of doing so. These costs are then combined into a “weighted average” which represents the overall cost of financing a business.