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If an Investor Buys a Portion (X)of an Unlevered Firm's

Question 37

Question 37

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If an investor buys a portion (X) of an unlevered firm's equity, then his/her payoff is


A) (X) × (profits) .
B) (X) × (interest) .
C) (X) × (profits − interest) .
D) (1/X) × (profits) .

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