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Ignoring Taxes,leverage Becomes a Disadvantage to a Firm as Soon

Question 79

Question 79

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Ignoring taxes,leverage becomes a disadvantage to a firm as soon as the firm's earnings before interest


A) become negative.
B) exceed the breakeven point.
C) exceed the interest expense.
D) exceed the firm's unlevered earnings.
E) fall below the breakeven point.

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