¿Qué es el costo de capital? (Ke)

¿Qué es el costo de capital? (Ke)

What is the Cost of Capital?

Introduction to Cost of Capital

  • Daniel Recagno introduces the topic of cost of capital, emphasizing its importance in economics and finance.
  • The cost of capital, represented by 'k', refers to the percentage cost incurred by a company or individual when financing with their own resources.

Understanding Cost of Capital

  • The term "cost" in this context is synonymous with "costo" in Spanish; it represents the rate at which using one's own resources incurs costs.
  • Although not directly observable, the cost associated with using personal funds for investments requires a return expectation since it involves opportunity costs.

Importance of Return on Investment

  • Investors expect returns on their investments; thus, utilizing personal funds also necessitates demanding a certain level of profitability as part of the cost of capital.
  • An example is presented where an investor needs 50,000 pesos to start an organic juice business and must consider different funding options: personal capital, bank loans (debt), or external investors.

Evaluating Funding Options

  • Each funding option has different implications for required returns. Investors will demand varying levels based on risk and market conditions.
  • Commonly perceived as cheaper, using personal capital may actually be more expensive due to higher expected returns from investors compared to bank loans.

Practical Application and Conclusion

  • Recagno highlights that while many believe personal funds are less costly because they are readily available, they often carry higher risks and expectations for returns.
  • In future discussions, he plans to explore practical exercises determining which funding source—personal capital or debt—is more advantageous financially.
Video description

Ke: Es el rendimiento requerido sobre los distintos tipos de financiamiento, este tipo de financiamiento normalmente es sobre el recurso monetario que ya disponemos; es decir nosotros le exigimos un rendimiento a nuestro propio dinero. Este costo puede ser explícito o implícito y ser expresado como el costo de oportunidad para una alternativa equivalente de inversión. Recuerda que usar tu propio capital es más riesgos por lo que también es más caro y se le exige mayor rendimiento. Sígueme en mis redes: https://twitter.com/Ernesto_Ric https://www.instagram.com/daniel_ricao/