EFF
Eaton Vance Floating-Rate Income Plus Fund
Price:  
16.33 
USD
Volume:  
35,200.00
United States | N/A
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EFF WACC - Weighted Average Cost of Capital

The WACC of Eaton Vance Floating-Rate Income Plus Fund (EFF) is 6.1%.

The Cost of Equity of Eaton Vance Floating-Rate Income Plus Fund (EFF) is 6.95%.
The Cost of Debt of Eaton Vance Floating-Rate Income Plus Fund (EFF) is 5.60%.

Range Selected
Cost of equity 6.00% - 7.90% 6.95%
Tax rate 27.00% - 27.00% 27.00%
Cost of debt 4.00% - 7.20% 5.60%
WACC 5.1% - 7.1% 6.1%
WACC

EFF WACC calculation

Category Low High
Long-term bond rate 3.2% 3.7%
Equity market risk premium 4.2% 5.2%
Adjusted beta 0.68 0.72
Additional risk adjustments 0.0% 0.5%
Cost of equity 6.00% 7.90%
Tax rate 27.00% 27.00%
Debt/Equity ratio 0.46 0.46
Cost of debt 4.00% 7.20%
After-tax WACC 5.1% 7.1%
Selected WACC 6.1%

EFF's CAPM model and how its cost of Equity is calculated

The Cost of Equity reflects the return a company needs to deliver to shareholders to justify the risk of investing in its shares. It’s computed using the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM), which blends the risk-free rate, the stock’s beta, and the market risk premium.

This method evaluates the stock’s risk compared to a safe investment and the market’s overall volatility.

Here’s how we figure out the cost of equity for EFF:

cost_of_equity (6.95%) = risk_free_rate (3.45%) + equity_risk_premium (4.70%) * adjusted_beta (0.68) + risk_adjustments (0.25%)

We include the risk adjustments, which range from 0% to 1%, to keep our WACC conservatives, especially for companies traded in developing markets.