In an example for a project beta… the given D/E ratio is 2. So D = 2 and E = 1.
It says in order to find the actual weights of the Debt and Equity you need to:
D = D/ (D+E) —> 2/(2+1) = 2/3
E = E/ (D+E) —> 1/(2+1) = 1/3
Why do you use D/(D+E) to figure out the weight of debt. I do not get it Intuitivley why you would use this equation.. or is it just the fact that i may need to brush up on simple algebra??
It says in order to find the actual weights of the Debt and Equity you need to:
D = D/ (D+E) —> 2/(2+1) = 2/3
E = E/ (D+E) —> 1/(2+1) = 1/3
Why do you use D/(D+E) to figure out the weight of debt. I do not get it Intuitivley why you would use this equation.. or is it just the fact that i may need to brush up on simple algebra??