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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Borrowed funds]] | |||
* [[Capital]] | * [[Capital]] | ||
* [[Capital management]] | * [[Capital management]] | ||
* [[Corporate finance]] | * [[Corporate finance]] | ||
* [[Debt]] | |||
* [[Debt structure]] | |||
* [[Dividend payout ratio]] | * [[Dividend payout ratio]] | ||
* [[Equity]] | * [[Equity]] | ||
* [[Longer term]] | |||
* [[Modigliani and Miller]] | * [[Modigliani and Miller]] | ||
* [[Optimal capital structure]] | * [[Optimal capital structure]] | ||
* [[Own funds]] | |||
* [[Shareholder value]] | * [[Shareholder value]] | ||
[[Category:Corporate_finance]] | [[Category:Corporate_finance]] |
Revision as of 04:21, 21 July 2022
Capital structure refers to the sources of capital for a firm as well as the proportion in which they are present.
This term is also used in a simpler way, to refer to the relative proportions of equity and debt within the firm’s long-term capital.