Introduction
A leveraged buyout (LBO) is the process through which a company is acquired by another one that gets a significant amount of capital from borrowed money. This act is a process that involves the buyer putting up the assets or expected profits of the newly acquired company as collateral to the financial institution that is giving out the loan (Haddad, Loualiche, Plosser, & National Bureau of Economic Research, 2016). This type of purchase carries significant risk for the buyer since the ratio of borrowed money to the invested money is usually 9: 1. The borrowed money accounts for eighty to ...