With corporate debt, it’s easy for firms to get carried away

Debt and credit are the lifeblood of corporate America. Whenever a company takes on debt, it’s placing a bet on the future. Companies borrow to build plants, add product lines and sometimes to buy back their own stock. They raise money by issuing bonds, taking out bank loans or expanding credit lines, and the public rarely notices.

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