easy · Principles of Finance
In the context of the Modigliani-Miller theorems with corporate taxes, the value of a levered firm is equal to the value of an unlevered firm plus:
- The present value of the interest tax shield.
- The total amount of debt issued.
- The annual interest expense.
- The value of total assets minus total equity.
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