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n the absence of taxes, the value of a firm is the same with debt financing as it is with equity financing because Blank______.Multiple select question.the asset to be financed is the samedebt financing is actually better than equity financingequity financing is actually better than debt financingMM demonstrated that debt financing is neither better nor worse than equity financing in the absence of taxes

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n the absence of taxes, the value of a firm is the same with debt financing as it is with equity financing because Blank______.Multiple select question.the asset to be financed is the samedebt financing is actually better than equity financingequity financing is actually better than debt financingMM demonstrated that debt financing is neither better nor worse than equity financing in the absence of taxes

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The correct answers are:

  1. The asset to be financed is the same
  2. MM demonstrated that debt financing is neither better nor worse than equity financing in the absence of taxes

Explanation:

The value of a firm is determined by its assets, not by how it is financed. Therefore, whether a firm is financed by debt or equity, the value remains the same because the asset to be financed is the same.

Modigliani-Miller theorem (MM) states that in the absence of taxes, bankruptcy costs, agency costs, and asymmetric information, and in an efficient market, the value of a firm is unaffected by how that firm is financed. It doesn't matter if the firm is financed by debt or equity, the overall value of the firm will not change. This is because the total value of a firm is determined by its earning power and the risk of its underlying assets, not by the split between equity and debt.

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