Abstract
Historically, preferred stock ranks well below common stock and bond issues as a source of financing in the private capital market. Relative to issuance of bonds, the issuance of preferred stock burdens the issuer with a fixed financing cost without benefitingthe issuer with the tax deductability associated with interest payments.
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