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In this module, we are focusing on the capital structure of a company. Please respond to the following discussion prompts by providing a detailed response:
- Analyze the capital structure of the company you used for the financial statement analysis.
- Compare and contrast the benefits and risks associated with this structure.
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Intel Corporation Limited Capital Structure for the Year Ended 2020
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Intel Corporation Limited Capital Structure for the Year Ended 2020
1. Intel Corporation Limited Capital Structure Analysis
Capital structure is a combination of equity and debts of an organization that is utilized in
financing its operations and assets. Examples of debts and equity include long-term notes
payable, bond issues, preferred stocks, common stock, and retained earnings. For a better
understanding of the capital structure, the paper will analyze Intel Corporation Limited’s capital
structure
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Intel Corporation’s Capital Structure
Capital
Year 2020
Percentage
Total debt
67,797
44%
Shareholders’ equity
85,294
56%
Total equity
153,091
100%
Intel Corporation reported $153,091 Total equity. This is made up of 67,797 total debt,
which is 44% of total equity, and $85,294 total shareholders’ equity which is 56% of total equity
at the year ended 2020. This capital structure shows that the company has financed its operations
with 44% debt and 56% shareholders equity. According to (Nuryani & Sunarsi 2020), the debt to
total equity mixt...
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