Influence of debt financing on the effectiveness of the finite duration investment project
Peter Brusov,
Tatiana Filatova (),
Mukhadin Eskindarov,
Pavel Brusov,
Natali Orehova and
Anastasia Brusova
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Natali Orekhova
Applied Financial Economics, 2012, vol. 22, issue 13, 1043-1052
Abstract:
The problem of the influence of debt financing on the effectiveness of the arbitrary duration investment project is studied and quantitative results are obtained for the first time. The effectiveness of the investment project is considered from two perspectives: the owners of equity and debt and equity holders only. It was shown, that NPV practically always decreases with leverage in case of a constant value of equity, and the maximum leverage level, at which the project is still effective ( NPV > 0), was found. In case of a constant value of the total invested capital it is possible an increase of NPV with leverage as well as its decrease, depending on the relation between the parameters of the project.
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1080/09603107.2011.637893
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