Chapter 7. Financing Structures and Strategies
Typically, a firm pursues a financing strategy that will result in a financing structure that maximizes the value of the firm. The financial structure (or capital structure) is the dollar amount of debt compared to equity a firm uses to finance its growth in assets. The strategy for getting there is very important.
Typically, a firm pursues a financing strategy that will result in a financing structure that maximizes the value of the firm. The financial structure (or capital structure) is the dollar amount of debt compared to equity a firm uses to finance its growth in assets. The strategy for getting there is very important.
A poorly designed financing strategy can have disastrous affects for buyers, ...

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