a. decrease the debt
b. increase the investment with safe source than risky one
c. increase the size of the pie
d. debt and equity issue

What’s the main goal of the manager in capital structure
 

I just just applied for a capital one credit card and did not know that they don’t report your credit score to 3 major credit bureau, if I did know then I would of not applied for Capital One. So how do I notify and show proof to the 3 major credit bureau what my [...]

 

We bought and lived in a house for about 1year before moving out of state for job reason. We later bought another house in the new state, while keeping the first house. It has been 2 years since then, and now we plan to sell the first house. The first house has never been a [...]

 

A quite risky working capital management policy would have a high ratio of: a.short-term debt to bonds and equity. b.short-term debt to total debt. c.bonds to property, plant, and equipment. d.short-term debt to equity a quite risky working capital management policy would have a high ratio of: a short-term debt to bonds and equity b [...]

 

As a financial Manager, my job is to recommend the best sources to raise 900 million dollars. I must not overlook the issue of debt/equity balacing

 

I’ve been receiving letters and calls from them to settle a debt from a Chase card. I know I have a chase card and the amount they listed is corrected. I even called them back to pay the amount yesterday with my checking number!!! But there are like HUNDREDS of complaints about them online that [...]

 

for example if your dad bought the house for $ 275,000 in 1980 and when he died in 1998 he gave the house to you and now you sell it for $ 850,000. realtyyoudefine – how do they determine the price of the home at the time of inheiritance?

 

Its sales for the last year were $ 620,000, and its net income after taxes was $ 24,655. Stockholders recently voted in a new management team that has promised to lower costs and get the return on equity up to 15%. What profit margin would LeCompte need in order to achieve the 15% ROE, holding [...]

 

My dad sold his home after living there for 20+ years and bought a condo. 6 months later he sold that condo and bought a bigger condo for slightly more money (no capital gains at all with that sale). He’s now lived in this last condo for 2 years but needs to sell it because [...]

 

I have heard that there will be a 3.8% capital gains tax on the sale of your home under the new health care reform bill effective 2013. Is that correct?

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