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Kd(1-t) has two closely related meanings. | Kd(1-t) has two closely related meanings. | ||
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The after-tax relief cost of debt - usually known more simply as the 'after-tax cost of debt' - used in calculating a firm's weighted average cost of capital. | |||
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A simple and common estimation method for the after-tax cost of debt. To make the estimate, the pre-tax cost of debt (Kd) is multiplied by (1 - t), where (t) is the relevant rate of corporate tax relief on debt servicing costs. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[Tax relief]] | * [[Tax relief]] | ||
* [[Weighted average cost of capital]] | * [[Weighted average cost of capital]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:22, 26 June 2022
Kd(1-t) has two closely related meanings.
1.
The after-tax relief cost of debt - usually known more simply as the 'after-tax cost of debt' - used in calculating a firm's weighted average cost of capital.
2.
A simple and common estimation method for the after-tax cost of debt. To make the estimate, the pre-tax cost of debt (Kd) is multiplied by (1 - t), where (t) is the relevant rate of corporate tax relief on debt servicing costs.