WACE
Weighted Average Cost of Equity (WACE) is a measure of calculating the cost of equity of a certain company. Different weight is given to the different aspects of these equities. WACE is also able to provide an accurate measure of the cost of capital, which would be important in determining if a future project would be profitable or not.
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Non-competitive secret agreement taking place between two or more entities. They seek to disrupt the market’s equilibrium by changing the pri ...
Trade Credit
Agreement in which a client can defer the payment for products and/or services acquired from a supplier. Upon the delivery of the goods, the trade ...
Secondary Stock
Secondary Stocks are those stocks which are perceived as those that carry higher risks compared to blue chips due to the small market capitalizatio ...
Maturity Date
Date on which the principal amount of a acceptance bond, draft, note, or other debt instrument is due for settlement and to be repaid to the invest ...
Group of 30 - G30
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