A firm has $50 million in assets and its optimal capital structure is 60% equity. If the firm has $12 million in retained earnings available to invest, at what asset level will the firm need to issue additional stock
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Total assets = Retained earnings / Equity percentage Total assets = $12 million / 0.60 Total assets = $20 million Show more…
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