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M1 is usually larger than M2.
Capital Structure
Capital structure refers to the mix of a company's long-term debt, specific short-term debt, common equity, and preferred equity, which is considered when financing its overall operations and growth.
Bankruptcy Risk
Bankruptcy risk refers to the likelihood that a company will be unable to meet its debt obligations and may be forced into bankruptcy.
Agency Costs
Expenses arising from the conflict of interest between a company's management or its shareholders and its creditors.
Financial Risk
The risk added by the use of debt financing. Debt financing increases the variability of earnings before taxes (but after interest); thus, along with business risk, it contributes to the uncertainty of net income and earnings per share. Business risk plus financial risk equals total corporate risk.
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