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Develop the WACC for Nike Corporation a. What risk-free rate and risk premium did you use to calculate the cost of equity? b. How did you measure Nikeā€™s cost of debt? c. Did you use arithmetic or geometric averages to measure rates of return? Why? Calculate the impact of an error in Nike Corporationā€™s WACC; if estimated WACC was 10%; and actual WACC was 12% & if estimated WACC was 10%; and actual WACC was 8%?

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