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Corporate Finance Lecture 10: Estimating Cost of Debt

Corporate Finance

This lesson is part 10 of 26 in the course Corporate Finance by Aswath Damodaran

This video is a part of online course on Corporate Finance by Professor Aswath Damodaran of NYU.

This video discusses:

  • From cost of equity to cost of capital
  • What is debt
  • Defining debt
  • Estimating the cost of debt

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In this Course

  • Corporate Finance Lecture 1 – Introduction
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 2: Shareholders and Management
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 3: Corporate Governance
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 4: Conflicts of Interest
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 5: Risk and Return
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 6: Estimating Inputs for CAPM
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 7: Estimating Risk
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 8: All About Estimating Beta
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 9: Beta and Cost of Equity
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 10: Estimating Cost of Debt
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 11: Calculating Cost of Capital
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 12: Measuring Returns
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 13: NPV, IRR, and ROE
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 14: Equity Analysis, Acquisitions and Projects
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 15: Project Side Costs and Benefits
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 16: Project Choices and the Financing Decision
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 17: Debt Tradeoff, Miller-Modigliani Theorem, Optimal Financing Mix
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 18: Cost of Capital as Optimizing Tool
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 19: Optimal Financing Mix
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 20: Designing the Perfect Debt
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 21: The Dividend Policy (Part 1)
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 22: The Dividend Policy (Part 2)
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 23: The Dividend Policy (Part 3)
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 24: Valuation and Estimating Inputs
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 25: Valuation (Continued)
  • Corporate Finance Lecture 26: Course Review

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