Abstract: THE INFLUENCE OF CAPITAL STRUCTURE ON FIRM VALUE
This study examines the influence of capital structure on the value of firms. Objectives include analyzing the relationship between debt-equity ratios and firm value, identifying optimal capital structures, and assessing the impact of capital structure decisions on financial stability. A survey research design is used to collect data from corporate financial managers. The sample size, derived using Taro Yamane's formula, includes 300 firms in Lagos, Nigeria, to ensure robust analysis. The focus is on firms in the financial sector, given their complex capital structures. The reliability coefficient score of the survey instrument is 0.90. Findings reveal that optimal capital structures, characterized by balanced debt and equity levels, significantly enhance firm value. It is recommended that firms adopt dynamic capital structure strategies that respond to market conditions and financial goals.
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