Article ID: | iaor201522986 |
Volume: | 13 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 61 |
End Page Number: | 69 |
Publication Date: | Mar 1990 |
Journal: | Journal of Financial Research |
Authors: | Madura Jeff, Fosberg Richard H |
Keywords: | investment, stochastic processes |
It is shown here that market imperfections, such as corporate taxes, are not a necessary condition for a firm to have a debt denomination preference. When the stochastic nature of project cash flows and exchange rates are explicitly considered, the risk of the project is affected by the source of borrowing used to finance the project. It is also shown that the existence of income taxes causes the expected net present value and risk of a foreign project to depend on the source of the firm's borrowing. The debt denomination preference in both cases depends on project‐ and country‐specific variables.