Although the three capital budgeting methods are equivalent, they all can have difficulties making computation impossible at times. The most useful methods or tools from a practical standpoint are:
A) APV because debt levels are unknown in future years.
B) WACC because projects have variable risk and target debt to value ratios.
C) Flow-to-equity, because of variable risk and the knowledge that managers think in terms of suboptimal debt to equity ratios.
D) both APV because debt levels are unknown in future years; and WACC because projects have constant risk and target debt to value ratios.
E) both WACC because projects have constant risk and target debt to value ratios; and Flow-to-equity, because of constant risk and the knowledge that managers think in terms of optimal debt to equity ratios.
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