On the Interaction of Real and Financial Decisions of the Firm Under Uncertainty

AMIHUD DOTAN*, S. ABRAHAM RAVID

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Abstract

This study analyzes the interaction between the optimal level of investment and debt financing. For this purpose, a model is structured in which a firm, facing an uncertain price, has to decide on its optimal level of investment and debt. The amount of investment sets a limit on output whose optimal level is determined after price is realized. The debt involved is risky (there exists a possibility of bankruptcy). The analysis proves that investment and its optimal financing have to be simultaneously determined and that a negative relationship exists between operating and financial leverage. We also demonstrate that as the tax rate increases, optimal capacity decreases and optimal leverage increases. An analysis of the impact of changes in the expected price shows that under some conditions, an increase in expected price would lead to an increase in optimal investment (firm size) and a decrease in optimal debt. 1985 The American Finance Association

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)501-517
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of Finance
Volume40
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1985

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