Generally speaking leveraging up a firm is value increasing


Generally speaking, leveraging up a firm is value increasing due to the income tax shields associated with interest payments. However, the average publicly traded firm has a debt ratio of approximately 55%. Further, some companies have little or no debt while others have greater than 75% of debt. How do you explain such wide variations in capital structure?

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