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Synopsis
In this economics textbook, Bierman (Cornell U.) explore the implications of a variety of capital structure decisions, broadly related to the amount of debt a corporation holds in relation to equity. They consider different structures in assumed worlds with no taxes, corporate income taxes only, and corporate income and investor taxes. Finally they add the factor of financial distress. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR