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Beta Adjustment
Definition
The process of modifying an observed equity beta to better reflect the risk characteristics of the subject company being valued. Common adjustments include unlevering betas from comparable public companies to remove the effect of different capital structures, relevering to the subject company's target capital structure, and applying the Blume or Vasicek adjustment to account for beta's tendency to regress toward 1.0 over time.
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