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Concept Introduction:
Debt versus equity financing: A decision about funding a project is a very important decision, companies generally have two types of financing options, equity financing, and debt financing, the company can any one of these or a combination of both. Both types of financing have a few advantages and limitations, most significant advantage among all is equity financing does not require repayment and debt financing does not require giving up a portion of ownership.
The net income for each of the given options.
b
Concept Introduction:
Debt versus equity financing: A decision about funding a project is a very important decision, companies generally have two types of financing options, equity financing, and debt financing, the company can any one of these or a combination of both. Both types of financing have a few advantages and limitations, most significant advantage among all is equity financing does not require repayment and debt financing does not require giving up a portion of ownership.
The return on equity under each of the given options.

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