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Carl Peterson
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Capital structure choices are somewhat mysterious. This mystery has prompted many different stories concerning a firm?s choice of leverage. The traditional trade-off theory holds that firms balance the tax advantages of debt with the costs of financial d...
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Carl Peterson
Pág. 101 - 111
Capital structure choices are somewhat mysterious. This mystery has prompted many different stories concerning a firm?s choice of leverage. The traditional trade-off theory holds that firms balance the tax advantages of debt with the costs of financial d...
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Karl McDermott,Carl Peterson
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Public utilities? earnings are inherently linked to decisions of the regulatory body. When regulators make decisions that are unexpected or that cause additional risk to shareholders one expects that such decisions will have an effect on the price of the...
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Karl McDermott,Carl Peterson
Pág. 53 - 62
Public utilities? earnings are inherently linked to decisions of the regulatory body. When regulators make decisions that are unexpected or that cause additional risk to shareholders one expects that such decisions will have an effect on the price of the...
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