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Your company continuously adjusts its leverage to maintain a target D/V ratio of 50%. Its equity beta is 1.4, and its debt beta is 0.2. What would the company’s equity beta be if it did not have leverage?

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A.1.4
B.0.8
C.0
D.0.2
E.1.1
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We start by restating the situation and the options to ensure clarity. Question and options: A company targets a debt-to-value (D/V) ratio of 50%, has current equity beta 1.4 and debt beta 0.2. The question asks what the company's equity beta would be if it had no leverage (i.e., D = 0). Answer choices: 1) 1.4, 2) 0.8, 3) 0, 4) 0.2, 5) 1.1. First, we compute the asset (unlevered) beta using the current levered structure. When the company has D/V = 0.5 and E/V = 0.5, the levered equity beta is a weighted combination of asset beta and debt......Login to view full explanation

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