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MOEX:FEES

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Price: 0.1213 RUB -2.8%
Updated: May 21, 2024

Discount Rate

FEES Cost of Equity
Discount Rate

17.47%
Cost of Equity
14.13%
Risk-Free Rate
0.73
Beta
4.57%
ERP

FEES's Cost of Equity, calculated using the formula Risk-Free Rate + Beta x ERP, stands at 17.47%. The Beta, indicating the stock's volatility relative to the market, is 0.73, while the current Risk-Free Rate, based on government bond yields, is 14.13%, and the ERP, measuring the extra return over the risk-free rate required by investors, is 4.57%.

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FEES WACC
Discount Rate

16.06%
WACC
64.24%
Debt Weight
15.27%
Cost of Debt
17.47%
Cost of Equity

FEES's Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) is calculated as the weighted average of its cost of equity and cost of debt, adjusted for tax. The WACC stands at 16.06%. This includes the cost of equity at 17.47%, calculated as Risk-Free Rate + Beta x ERP, and the cost of debt at 15.27%, reflecting the interest rate on FEES's debt adjusted for tax benefits. The weight of debt in the capital structure is 64.24%.

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What is FEES's discount rate?

FEES 's current Cost of Equity is 17.47%, while its WACC stands at 16.06%. The selection of the appropriate discount rate is contingent on the type of cash flows being discounted.

For Equity Valuation: When valuing equity, especially in scenarios where you are discounting cash flows to equity holders (such as Net Income, Earnings Per Share (EPS), or Free Cash Flow to Equity), the Cost of Equity should be used.

For Firm Valuation: In contrast, when valuing the entire firm and discounting cash flows available to both debt and equity holders (like Free Cash Flow to the Firm), the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) is the appropriate rate."

How is Cost of Equity for FEES calculated?

The Cost of Equity represents the return a company must offer investors to compensate for the risk of investing in its stock. It's calculated using the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM), which combines the risk-free rate, the stock's beta, and the equity risk premium (ERP).

This model considers the inherent risk of investing in the stock compared to a risk-free investment and the market's overall risk.

Here is how we calculate the cost of equity for FEES

Cost of Equity
17.47%
=
Risk-Free Rate
14.13%
+
Beta
0.73
x
ERP
4.57%

How is WACC for FEES calculated?

WACC, or Weighted Average Cost of Capital, is a calculation that reflects the average rate of return a company is expected to pay its security holders to finance its assets. It is a critical measure in financial analysis for valuing a company’s entire operations.

The WACC formula combines the costs of equity and debt, weighted by their respective proportions in the company's capital structure.

Here is how we calculate WACC for FEES

WACC
16.06%
=
Cost of Equity
17.47%
x
Equity Weight
36%
+
Cost of Debt
15.27%
x
Debt Weight
64%