PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATE FINANCE
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Chapter 17, Problem 5PS
MM’s propositions True or false?
- a. MM’s propositions assume perfect financial markets, with no distorting taxes or other imperfections.
- b. MM’s proposition 1 says that corporate borrowing increases earnings per share but reduces the price–earnings ratio.
- c. MM’s proposition 2 says that the
cost of equity increases with borrowing and that the increase is proportional to D/V, the ratio of debt to firm value. - d. MM’s proposition 2 assumes that increased borrowing does not affect the interest rate on the firm’s debt.
- e. Borrowing does not increase financial risk and the cost of equity if there is no risk of bankruptcy.
- f. Borrowing always increases firm value if there is a clientele of investors with a reason to prefer debt.
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