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Your assignment is to select a publicly held company and to analyze its capital structure, applying the theories and principles. The structure of your research paper should include: • A preview of capital structure issues • Business and financial risks related to capital structure • Modigliani and Miller's [MM] capital structure theory • Criticisms of the MM model and assumptions • Capital structure evidence and implications • Estimating the firm's optimal capital structure A firm's optimal capital structure is that mix of debt and equity that maximizes the stock price. At any point in time, management has a specific target capital structure in mind, presumably the optimal one, though this target may change over time. For example, financial management may choose a 50% equity financing [stock] and 50% debt [bond] financing. Several factors influence a firms' capital structure, including: • Business risk • Tax position • The need for financial flexibility • Managerial conservativeness • Growth opportunities Business risk is the riskiness inherent in the firm's operations if it uses no debt. This report is intended to be a capital structure analysis of your selected public company. Your paper is intended to be an executive summary of your analysis, and is limited to a maximum of 5-7 pages of text, excluding the title page, table of contents, graphs, charts, tables, etc. This summary report of your selected company's capital structure should convey the quality, depth, and completeness of your capital structure analysis, without going into excessive detail.Unit 1 [GB550: Financial Management] Please note that there is no assignment due for this project in Unit 1. The first deliverable for the project is due at the end of Unit 3. APA Style Required The report should adhere to APA format. A minimum of 4 reference sources are required in addition to the text. Unit 3: Final Project Assignment There are three parts that are due in this unit towards the final research paper that is due in unit 5: Part I - The Abstract Part II - Table of Contents Part III - Preliminary reference list Part I - The Abstract Research papers, theses and dissertations include an abstract-a short, concise summary of your research. Your abstract should approximate 200 words. The abstract should briefly: • Establish the topic of the research. • Articulate the research problem, question, and/or purpose/objective of the research. • Indicate the methodology used. • Present the expected findings. • Present the anticipated conclusions The abstract should include, if possible, the keywords of your research. An abstract generally emphasizes the main findings and conclusions of the research study. Part II - Table of Contents Submit a brief one page table of contents, outlining the proposed structure, organization, and logic of your graduate research paper. Part III - Preliminary reference list Submit your preliminary reference list, detailing your anticipated reference sources. A minimum of four references are required, excluding the textbook. Sources should be from academic, scholarly, refereed journals. Use of Internet-retrieved and cited sources should be minimized. Wikipedia, dictionaries, encyclopedias or any open source Web sites are not permitted.