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Bank of America Corporation (BAC) — WACC

The weighted average cost of capital for Bank of America Corporation at 2026-06-30, calculated using the Baratelli Institute methodology and sourced to the most recent public filings. The number below is a practitioner reference — free to use, free to cite, refreshed quarterly.

Snapshot: 2026-06-30 · Next refresh: 2026-09-30 · Methodology →

WACC
4.8%
Blended cost of capital
Cost of Equity (Ke)
10.6%
Rf + β × ERP
Beta
1.15
5-yr weekly, Blume-adjusted
After-tax Kd
3.9%
Pre-tax × (1 − t)

The Calculation, Walked

ComponentValueSource / Assumption
Risk-free rate (Rf)4.25%10-year US Treasury yield at snapshot date
Equity risk premium (ERP)5.55%Damodaran implied ERP, June 2026 update
Beta (β)1.155-year weekly regression vs S&P 500, Blume-adjusted
Cost of equity (Ke)10.6%CAPM: Rf + β × ERP = 4.25% + 1.15 × 5.55%
Pre-tax cost of debt (Kd)5.05%Current-yield estimate on senior unsecured debt at issuer's rating
Marginal tax rate (t)23.0%Blended federal + state; company-specific effective rate
After-tax cost of debt3.9%Kd × (1 − t) = 5.05% × 77.0%
Equity weight (E/V)14.0%Market value of equity ÷ total capitalization
Debt weight (D/V)86.0%Market value of debt ÷ total capitalization
WACC4.8%(E/V × Ke) + (D/V × Kd after-tax)

Practitioner Notes

Same methodology caveat as JPMorgan: bank WACC is not directly comparable to non-financial WACC because deposits blur the boundary between customer funding and debt. Use cost of equity for equity valuation frameworks. Use the calculated WACC only when comparing across banks under a consistent convention. Practitioner note on ownership: Bank of America has been a top-five Berkshire Hathaway position for years, originally acquired in the 2011 warrant deal and expanded materially in subsequent years. Berkshire's concentrated bank exposure has historically weighted heavily toward BAC, so the BAC cost of equity conversation is essential to any Berkshire-watching practitioner.

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Where This Number Fits

Use this WACC as the discount rate in an enterprise-value DCF, the hurdle rate for value-based management analysis of BAC, or the cost-of-capital anchor when comparing BAC to peers in the Diversified Banks industry. For equity-only valuation frameworks (dividend discount models, residual income), use the cost of equity Ke of 10.6% instead of the blended WACC.

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Baratelli Institute. “Bank of America Corporation (BAC) — WACC.” Baratelli WACC Reference. Snapshot date 2026-06-30.
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