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Business, 25.12.2019 18:31, cdxxc9324

Meyer inc's total invested capital is $610,000, and its total debt outstanding is $185,000. the new cfo wants to establish a total debt to total capital ratio of 55%. the size of the firm will not change. how much debt must the company add or subtract to achieve the target debt to capital ratio?

a. $164,045
b. $150,500
c. $115,885
d. $165,550
e. $185,115

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