Question
Which among the following may be defined as the cost of
raising an additional rupee of capital?Solution
The cost of raising an additional rupee of capital is known as the marginal cost of capital. It is the cost of the last unit of capital raised by a company and is calculated as the change in total cost divided by the change in total capital raised. The marginal cost of capital can be influenced by various factors, such as interest rates, the company's credit rating, and the prevailing market conditions.
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