> On average, taking on some debt boosts shareholder returns despite the increased risk of bankruptcy.
Define "shareholder".
The day trader? The hedge fund who wants a position for a few weeks/months? The pension fund that would like regular cash flow? The person with a retirement account that is dollar cost averaging into the market over a period of decades?
Define "shareholder".
The day trader? The hedge fund who wants a position for a few weeks/months? The pension fund that would like regular cash flow? The person with a retirement account that is dollar cost averaging into the market over a period of decades?
See "investor heterogeneity".