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The cost of equity is often quantified in practice by using either the Capital asset pricing model, or the Dividend growth model.
The cost of equity is often quantified in practice by using either the Capital asset pricing model, or the Dividend growth model.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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The rate of return on a company’s net investments financed by equity which is required to service the providers of the company’s equity capital.

For example 10%.

The cost of equity is often quantified in practice by using either the Capital asset pricing model, or the Dividend growth model.


See also