Finance theory implies that the debt-to-equity ratio should be computed using the market values of debt and

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Finance theory implies that the debt-to-equity ratio should be computed using the market values of debt and equity. However, most financial analysts use book values of debt and equity to compute a firm’s financial leverage. What are the limitations of using book values rather than market values for comparing leverage across industries or firms? For what types of industries/firms are book values likely to be most misleading?

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Business Analysis And Valuation Using Financial Statements Text And Cases

ISBN: 9780324118940

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Authors: Krishna G. Palepu, Paul M. Healy, Victor L Bernard

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