Cost of Long-Term Debt

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Cost of Long-Term Debt refers to the effective rate that a company pays on its borrowed funds, which have a maturity period exceeding one year. This cost is crucial for evaluating the financial health and capital structure of a business. Long-term debt would be used to finance significant investments, such as infrastructure or expansion projects, and is typically reflected in the interest expense on financial statements.

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