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Corporate Finance Lecture 9: Beta and Cost of Equity

Corporate Finance

This lesson is part 9 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 case studies and examples related to beta and cost of equity.

It takes the examples of Disney, Tata Chemicals, Aracruz, and Deutsche Back to explain the concepts.

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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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