169 Search Results for Debt Versus Equity Financing
Debt vs. equity financing
As its name implies, debt financing involves borrowing money from a bank, individual, or company, with a promise to pay back the principle with interest. Any organization can make use of debt financing, spanning from a smal Continue Reading...
.....debt and equity has a number of different implications, including some significant tax implications. Debt is repaid from earnings prior to taxation, where equity payouts typically occur on an after-tax basis. This is because debt repayments take Continue Reading...
AMSC had announced a letter of intent for secured debt financing in July of 2003 (AMSC 2003 Annual Report) when the stock was trading in the range of $8 per share. The blackout gave the firm's stock considerable momentum, and it finished the month o Continue Reading...
" (Small-business financing: Debt vs. equity) Venture capital is a better route than an initial public offering for an early stage startup such as Active Reasoning that lacks the size and stability required for becoming a public company.
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S. Legal, 2008). This is primarily due to the fact that unlike equity issues, they do not dilute shareholder's equity or suppress share price. Debt issues are typically conducted with financial institutions only, rather than the markets. However, deb Continue Reading...
All of these benefits would not have been possible however without the outsourcing strategies being firmly grounded in a financial analysis of their value and ROI over the long-term (Lacity, Khan, Yan, Willcocks, 2010). The incremental revenue growt Continue Reading...
Business Financing and the Capital Structure
Generally, businesses need to make several financial decisions that have significant direct effects on their operations and success in the increasingly competitive marketplace. However, there are numerous Continue Reading...
A third financing option is preference shares, one of whose principal qualitative advantages is no diminution management's interest in corporate growth or voting power (assuming that non-voting preferred stock issued). Also, any new equity sale req Continue Reading...
Capital Structure Decision and Cost of Capital
In basic terms, capital structure has got to do with how companies finance their overall operations using various sources of funds. In this text, I recommend what is in my opinion the optimal capital st Continue Reading...
Capital Structure
The three companies selected for this report are eBay, Clorox, and Darden Restaurants. eBay is an online auction website, acting as an intermediary between buyers and sellers. Clorox is described as being a manufacturer and markete Continue Reading...
Statement 3
Another important issue to consider in the contraction of debt is represented by the impact of this debt on the company stakeholders -- employees, business partners, the public, and most importantly, the share holders. The primary scop Continue Reading...
Finance Concepts
As a small business owner determine the financial ratios that are important to the business, and compare them with those that are important to a manager of a larger corporation.
For a small business, the most important financial r Continue Reading...
Skywest Case
What are the Company's Vision/Mission and Objectives?
Corporate Strategy
Business (Or Competitive) Strategy
Industry Analysis
Competition from Rival Sellers
Competition from Potential New Entrants to the Industry
Competition from Continue Reading...
Theories on How Companies Deal With Debt and Financial Distress
Companies can use two popular theories to conceptualize their capital structure. Pecking Order (POT) and Trade-Off (TOT) are always used interchangeably when proving organizations are s Continue Reading...
Rent vs. Own
Housing serves as a shelter for all the people and their family, satisfying their main physical need and holding the equipment people need for their daily routines. Although the necessity of having a housing unit is clear, owning a hous Continue Reading...
LEASING vs. PURCHASING COMPUTER EQUIPMENT?
Leasing and Purchasing Computer Equipment
Scope
Considerations for Lease Option 7-9
Advantages of Financial Leasing 9-12
GE Transportation plans to replace their computer equipment for the Human Resour Continue Reading...
CEFC and the Future of Environmental Finance
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) represents the most aggressive environmental finance initiative sponsored by the Australian Government to date. The CEFC is an independent entity established as Continue Reading...
Business -- Corporate Finance -- Capital Structure Decisions and the Cost of Capital
Based on the readings of the module and upon reviewing total debt/equity ratios, company betas, profitability ratios, company revenue, assets, and liabilities, and Continue Reading...
Capital Structure
For a small business, there are two major forms of financing. Debt is when the company borrows money. Debt for small businesses usually comes from a bank, and it often has a fixed schedule of repayments, and there is interest as we Continue Reading...
The success rates of this venture are increased as investors are willing to risk their money in the hope of increased gains. Otherwise put, shareholders "can accept downside risks because they fully share the upside as well" (Dynamic Equity, 2002). Continue Reading...
small size business owner has to continually assess the status of the enterprise relative to both itself (as evolution in time), as well a relative to the industry, in order to identify its current status and position. One important means in which t Continue Reading...
In short, the financial institution offered loans to virtually all customers, regardless of their ability to reimburse the loan. As the clients defaulted on their payments, the company found itself in an impossibility to recuperate its investments. Continue Reading...
Financial Structure of Financial Environment
Financial structure is the mixture of financial instruments, financial markets and other financial institutions operating within the economy. ( Fase & Abma, 2003). Financial structure consists of a co Continue Reading...
Verizon Communications, Inc., Fiscal Year 2010
Verizon Communications, Inc. (NYSE -- "VZ") has two business segments Domestic Wireless (operated as Verizon Wireless) and Wireline. These business segments are operated and managed as strategic busines Continue Reading...
While the first chapter was brief, it is important to explain what will be studied and then move forward into the literature review.
In Chapter 2, the literature review provides a review of academic literature by way of journals and textbooks. This Continue Reading...
successful entrepreneur takes a lot of hard work. People often require a great idea and excellent implementation of said idea to gain success. Using the business competition chain, people can come up with an idea and through effort, turn it into an Continue Reading...
Although advertising costs can be substantial, it is essential that companies place significant amounts of funding into advertising. Such funding is necessary because it provides companies with a competitive advantage. According to Doraszelski & Continue Reading...
Shareholder
Info: Donna formed a corporation several years ago by issuing 500 shares of stock. There are 10 shareholders with the smallest shareholder owning 25 shares and Donna holding the most at 100 shares. The corporation needs additional cash, Continue Reading...
This enables the company to better match its inflows and outflows. However, this also means that much of what constitutes earnings is not a direct, immediate cash flow. There are a number of items that will appear on an income statement that are eit Continue Reading...
Uber, the app-based ride-sharing system, has attracted a lot of attention for its business model. The company has raised successful rounds of both debt and equity financing, to the point where it was eyeing a $50 billion valuation prior to an IPO, ma Continue Reading...
Capital Financing
Financial planning and working capital management are two processes that enable capital financing in business. Financial planning uses projections and calculations to determine investment requirements where working capital manageme Continue Reading...
leasing assets vs. buying.
The question of whether to buy an asset or to lease an asset is quite complex. Indeed, the answer is not always a black and white, straight response. Often, there is a grey area when researching whether to purchase or lea Continue Reading...
Railroad vs. Trucking
In this paper a comparison between the trucking and rail transportation has been carried out and the similarities and differences between the two means of transport have been discussed with regards to the supply chain. Informat Continue Reading...
Risk
There are two kinds of risk that a company faces. Systematic risk is risk that is inherent in the economy. This risk is generated largely by external factors to the company, such that the company has little control over these factors. This type Continue Reading...
Capital
There are a number of financing options for small business. The two major categories are debt and equity. Debt comes in a variety of forms. Bank loans are common. Credit cards are used sometimes by startups; bond issues by larger firms. Debt Continue Reading...
Financial Ratios
There are a number of financial ratios that will be valuable to a small business person. A small business is often concerned with cash flow, so ratios that are the most concern fall into three categories -- liquidity, profitability Continue Reading...
Financial Markets
In their seminal 1989 work, Kopcke and Rosengren posed the question "are the distinctions between debt and equity disappearing?" They noted several challenges to the historical distinction between the two, including new instruments Continue Reading...
Risk, Return and Their Evaluation
Risk & Performance Indicators
Since this is a small business, therefore raising equity capital through public stock issue is less likely than debt or whatever form of paper issued to angel or venture investors. Continue Reading...