Modigliani Miller Theorem - Capital Stucture
Title: Modigliani Miller Theorem - Capital Stucture
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Modigliani Miller Theorem - Capital Stucture
Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health & Beauty
Details: Words: 1901 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Abstract
Since business has been in existence, management has been placed in the dilemma of increasing the total value of their company and in determining what way this is measured. The question manager's face is there a need for debt financing and/or will there be a profit, if so, what are the pros and cons for these decisions? The type of company policy in regards to payout or the financial decisions would not necessarily
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Groth., John, C., and Anderson, Ronald C., (1997), Capital Structure : Perspective for Managers, 35 (7/8)
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