The Determinants of Capital Structure of Stock Exchange-Listed Non-Financial Firms in Pakistan.
Pakistan Development Review 2004, Winter, 43, 4
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1. INTRODUCTION Capital structure refers to the different options used by a firm in financing its assets. Generally, a firm can go for different levels/mixes of debts, equity, or other financial arrangements. It can combine bonds, TFCs, lease financing, bank loans or many other options with equity in an overall attempt to boost the market value of the firm.
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