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Holding All Other Factors Constant, a Firm That Is Subject

Question 127

Question 127

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Holding all other factors constant, a firm that is subject to a greater level of business risk should employ more total leverage than an otherwise equivalent firm that is subject to a lesser level of business risk.

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