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do you know what this is, /biz/?

>> No.11491369

something jewishy to confuse us non banker types i'm sure

>> No.11491401

>>11491369
>average /biz/ user doesn't know the basics of corporate finance

>> No.11491477

>>11491344

Capm is for high risky stocks. With average valuation for the future.

I suggest you use the Chris burniske crypto asset valuation that takes into account dilution.

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>>11491344

>> No.11491485

Cfa level one material

>> No.11491514

>>11491484
pathetic

>> No.11491547

>>11491344
spent two years working with it at a top 10 US university, so yeah.

>> No.11491745

>>11491344
The most important way to calculate the cost of capital
expected return = riskfree rate + beta*risk premium

>> No.11491800

>>11491745
Don't confuse the term "Capital" with "Equity". This is a way to determine a Cost of Equity.

>> No.11491880

>>11491800
Yeah you are right, cost of equity capital.

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>>11491369
it's called math

>> No.11492014

The same model the brainlets at Fox used to give WWE $1 billion dollars for Smackdown?