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The impact of operating and financial risk on equity risk

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This paper empirically investigates a complete theoretical model relating the operating characteristics of a firm to the total, systematic, and unsystematic risk of its equity. The degree of operating leverage, the ratio of net profits to firm value, and the variability of unit output are all found to be positively correlated with each of the three risk measures. The degree of financial leverage, while positively related to total and unsystematic risk, does not appear to be related to systematic risk. After controlling for the business risk of the firm, no evidence can be found of an interaction between the degree of operating leverage and the degree of financial leverage.

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Lord, R.A. The impact of operating and financial risk on equity risk. J Econ Finan 20, 27–38 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02920604

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