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I have attached the information needed for the analysis of issuing preferred stock versus bonds. It includes all the points of discussion. For the conclusion, the determination of the best choice(s) need to be recommended and why.

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I have attached the information needed for the analysis of issuing preferred stock versus bonds. It includes all the points of discussion. For the conclusion, the determination of the best choice(s) need to be recommended and why.

This needs to be written in narrative form covering all information.

I would advise Beacon Inc to use Preferred Stock to finance the acquisition. There are several reasons for that which we shall discuss n detail. If Beacon Inc issues bonds then the interest on bonds is tax deductible. In addition, another pro of bonds is that ownership interest in Beacon will not be diluted if bonds are used. There is an additional advantage in going n for bonds in case of ...

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