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                        Bed Bath & Beyond: The Capital Structure Decision
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            Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY) had no long-term debt on its balance sheet. Although many analysts considered BBBY's balance sheet a strength that permitted greater flexibility, some commented on the risks of its growing cash balance. These concerns raised questions about BBBY's capital structure. In early 2004, interest rates were at an all-time low, making it an attractive time to consider issuing debt and executing either a share repurchase or a one-time special dividend. This case provides a few capital structure proposals and students are asked to analyze those proposals.
                    Date Published:
                    07/30/2004
                
                            
                    Discipline:
                    Finance
                
                            
                    Key Concepts:
                    Capital Structure, Leverage, Debt, Leases
                
                            
                    Citations:
                    Raviv, Artur, Timothy Thompson. Bed Bath & Beyond: The Capital Structure Decision. 5-204-270 (KEL082).
                
            
        