MM Proposition II without taxes

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MM Proposition II without taxes is the equation rsL =rsU + (rsU – rd)(D/S). Thus, rs increases in a precise way as leverage increases. In fact, this increase is just sufficient to offset the increased use of lower-cost debt.


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According to Financial Management Theory and Practice by Eugene F. Brigham and Michael C. Ehrhardt (13th edition),

MM Proposition II without taxes. rsL =rsU + (rsU – rd)(D/S). Thus, rs increases in a precise way as leverage increases. In fact, this increase is just sufficient to offset the increased use of lower-cost debt.

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