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An Empirical Analysis Emphasizing on the Differences in Determinants of Capital Structure of Private Commercial and Private Islami Commercial Banks of Bangladesh

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The capital structure is the blend of obligation and value that an organization uses to fund its business (30). (61) recommended that, in a world without scrapping spot, there is no contrast amongst obligation and value financing with respect to the estimation of the organizations. Proof recommends this doesn't hold actually. Today, the capital structure is a standout amongst the most vital money related choices for any business. This choice is vital in light of the fact that the association needs to augment returns. The effect of the capital structure choice will help the firm define abilities to manage its aggressive surroundings. Besides, the capital structure of a firm is a blend of obligation and value that is utilized by a firm to upgrade its operation. In this manner, an association's particular system ought to manage the suitable blend of obligation and value to back the association's advantages.

Published in International Journal of Accounting, Finance and Risk Management (Volume 2, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijafrm.20170202.13
Page(s) 62-73
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Leverage, Profitability, Tangibility, Size, Growth, Non-Debt Tax Shield

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