A firm's target capital structure is a mix of components that management considers:
A) marginally beneficial and attempts to maintain if doing so is relatively easy.
B) one of several fairly beneficial structures.
C) optimal and strives to maintain.
D) of little interest because there's no reason one structure should be any better than another.
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