
Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) Model
Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) is the cost of capital that a company can utilize, comprising two main components: equity and debt. By inputting a company's ticker symbol, you can obtain relevant financial data for the past five quarters to calculate the WACC. The model includes data related to the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM), equity, and debt. Ultimately, the weighted calculation provides the WACC, which can be used as a discount rate reference. WACC is also a valuable tool to help investors evaluate a company's value.
How to Use?
The stock selection system is designed to assist users in determining whether a company meets the buying criteria established by the JAMS ER team. By entering the company's ticker symbol, the system retrieves company data and calculates whether it meets the specified criteria. The goal is to help users quickly assess a company's performance based on these criteria. With Stock Selection System, you will be able to determine whether a company meets the JAMS ER team's stock selection criteria.