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14. Financial Statement Analysis / Ratios: Debt to Equity Ratio / Problem 3
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Why are interest payments more burdensome for a company with a high debt to equity ratio compared to dividend payments?
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Interest payments are mandatory and can strain cash flow, unlike dividends which are discretionary.
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Interest payments are optional, while dividends are mandatory.
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Interest payments reduce equity, while dividends increase debt.
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Both interest and dividend payments are discretionary.
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