What should be considered as best in the company's view
either debt or equity? Explain briefly?
Answer Posted / ganesh reddy
capital strecture meens combination of debt and Eqity. the
optim capital stcture gives high return and low cost of
capital. so the company dont depent on the single soure of
capital. the comapany follows mixter of this where it would
be(share holder) benifited.
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