If firm A has a higher debt-to-equity ratio than firm B, then

If firm A has a higher debt-to-equity ratio than firm B, then









A) firm A has a lower equity multiplier than firm B.
B) firm B has a lower equity multiplier than firm A.
C) firm B has lower financial leverage than firm A.
D) None of the above.










Answer: A


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