Principles Of — Corporate Finance 14th Edition Solutions
"Don't," she whispered to herself, fingers hovering over the keyboard.
But fin_hermit_99 had explained why .
She smiled. "I had a good tutor."
It was 2:47 AM, and the only light in Priya’s dorm room came from the pale blue glow of her laptop. The spreadsheet on her screen had stopped making sense two hours ago. Chapter 17 of Principles of Corporate Finance, 14th Edition —"Does Debt Policy Matter?"—lay open, its Modigliani-Miller theorem propositions staring back at her like a smug mathematical riddle.
Priya clicked.
She worked through the next three problems using the notes, and for the first time all night, the logic clicked. Debt didn't just "matter" or "not matter"—it was a balancing act of tax codes, bankruptcy costs, and investor behavior. The numbers weren't magic; they were consequences.
A plain, gray GitHub repository. No stars, no forks, just a single file: brealey_myers_allen_solutions_ch17_20.md . The owner's name was fin_hermit_99 . Last commit: three years ago. Principles Of Corporate Finance 14th Edition Solutions
Priya starred the repo. Then she opened a new markdown file and started writing her own annotations for Chapter 18—"How Much Should a Firm Borrow?"
The first three links were dead ends. A Chegg paywall. A Quizlet set with obviously wrong answers (someone had confused WACC with IRR). A sketchy PDF download that wanted her credit card and probably her firstborn child. "Don't," she whispered to herself, fingers hovering over