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    In the Real World, Hedging Can Increase the Firm's Expected
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In the Real World, Hedging Can Increase the Firm's Expected

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In the real world, hedging can increase the firm's expected cash flows by reducing expected taxes, bankruptcy costs, and agency costs.

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