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One of the indirect costs to bankruptcy is the incentive toward underinvestment.

ID: 2772016 • Letter: O

Question

One of the indirect costs to bankruptcy is the incentive toward underinvestment. Following this strategy may result in:

the firm always choosing projects with the positive NPVs.

the firm turning down positive NPV projects that it would clearly accept in an all equity firm.

bondholders contributing the full amount of the investment, but only stockholders reaping the benefits of the project.

Both A and C.

None of the above.

A.

the firm always choosing projects with the positive NPVs.

B.

the firm turning down positive NPV projects that it would clearly accept in an all equity firm.

C.

bondholders contributing the full amount of the investment, but only stockholders reaping the benefits of the project.

D.

Both A and C.

E.

None of the above.

Explanation / Answer

the firm turning down positive NPV projects that it would clearly accept in an all equity firm.

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