Lecture Chapter 16: Financial Leverage and Capital Structure Policy

Contents: The Capital Structure Question, The Effect of Financial Leverage, Capital Structure and EBIT, M&M Propositions I and II with Corporate Taxes, Bankruptcy Costs. | Financial Leverage and Capital Structure Policy Chapter 16 Copyright © 2013 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill/Irwin Notes to the Instructor: The PowerPoints are designed for an introductory finance class for undergraduates with the emphasis on the key points of each chapter Each chapter’s PowerPoint is designed for active learning by the students in your classroom Not everything in the book’s chapter is necessarily duplicated on the PowerPoint slides There are two finance calculators used (when relevant). You can delete the slides if you don’t use both TI and HP business calculators Animation is used extensively. You can speed up, slow down or eliminate the animation at your discretion. To do so just open a chapter PowerPoint and go to any slide you want to modify; click on “Animations” on the top of your PowerPoint screen tools; then click on “Custom Animations”. A set of options will appear on the right of your screen. You can “change” or “remove” . | Financial Leverage and Capital Structure Policy Chapter 16 Copyright © 2013 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill/Irwin Notes to the Instructor: The PowerPoints are designed for an introductory finance class for undergraduates with the emphasis on the key points of each chapter Each chapter’s PowerPoint is designed for active learning by the students in your classroom Not everything in the book’s chapter is necessarily duplicated on the PowerPoint slides There are two finance calculators used (when relevant). You can delete the slides if you don’t use both TI and HP business calculators Animation is used extensively. You can speed up, slow down or eliminate the animation at your discretion. To do so just open a chapter PowerPoint and go to any slide you want to modify; click on “Animations” on the top of your PowerPoint screen tools; then click on “Custom Animations”. A set of options will appear on the right of your screen. You can “change” or “remove” any line of that particular slide using the icon on the top of the page. The speed is one of the three options on every animation under “timing”. Effort has been made to maintain the basic “7x7” rule of good PowerPoint presentations. Additional problems and/or examples are available on McGraw-Hill’s Connect. 1 Chapter Outline The Capital Structure Question The Effect of Financial Leverage Capital Structure and EBIT M&M Propositions I and II with Corporate Taxes Bankruptcy Costs Chapter Outline (continued) The Optimal Capital Structure The Pie Again The Pecking-Order Theory Observed Capital Structures A Quick Look at the Bankruptcy Process Chapter Outline The Capital Structure Question The Effect of Financial Leverage Capital Structure and EBIT M&M Propositions I and II with Corporate Taxes Bankruptcy Costs Capital Restructuring Definition: Capital Structure is the amount of debt and the amount of equity a firm uses as its sources of capital. Capital Restructuring Definition: Leverage is

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