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    Navigating Capital Structure Assumptions

    Ensuring Accurate Valuations with Real-World Testing One of the key assumptions valuation professionals must make is about a company’s capital structure. This article explores factors valuation professionals should consider as they arrive at the debt and equity used to value the entity. Business valuation and financial modeling involve navigating a wide range of assumptions, and for the resulting values produced by these models to be truly meaningful, these assumptions need to be well-grounded. One of the key assumptions valuation professionals must make is about a company’s capital structure. This term refers to the specific mix of debt and equity a…

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    Why Do We Mess With the Cost of Equity

    But Not the Cost of Debt? Determining the cost of equity can be quite interesting whereas determining the cost of debt is often boring. We may add items to the cost of equity—such as a size or company specific risk premium—that arguably are not included in the CAPM methodology used to determine the cost equity. But then we do not add these items to the cost of debt. Do only equity investors care about size and company specific risk premiums? Does not including these items in the cost of debt suggest they should not be included in the cost of…

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    In re Appraisal of DFC Global

    A Study of the Experts’ Inputs and Court Opinion How does a court go about deciding a valuation case when two experts oppose each other? The author examines the DFC Global Corporation decision to see what that reveals and how that may impact an expert’s future engagement. The author finds three takeaways for readers.