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Section 2

Capital Structure Considerations

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Optimal Capital Structure Considerations

The optimal capital structure is the mix of debt and equity that maximizes a firm's return on capital, thereby maximizing its value.

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Tax Considerations

Taxation implications which change when using equity or debt for financing play a major role in deciding how the firm will finance assets.

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Cost of Capital Considerations

Cost of capital is important in deciding how a company will structure its capital so to receive the highest possible return on investment.

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The Marginal Cost of Capital

The marginal cost of capital is the cost needed to raise the last dollar of capital, and usually this amount increases with total capital.

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Trade-Off Consideration

Trade-off considerations are important because they take into account the cost and benefits of raising capital through debt or equity.

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Signaling Consideration

Signaling is the conveyance of nonpublic information through public action, and is often used as a technique in capital structure decisions.

Constraint on Managers

Managers will have their actions influenced by their firm's capital structure and the resources that it allows them to use.

Pecking Order

In corporate finance pecking ordering consideration takes into account the increase in the cost of financing with asymmetric information.

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Window of Opportunity

In corporate finance, a "window of opportunity" is the time when an asset or product which is unattainable will become available.

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Bankruptcy Considerations

Bankruptcy occurs when an entity cannot repay the debts owed to creditors and must take action to regain solvency or liquidate.

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