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... If AFN is positive, then you must secure additional financing. If AFN is negative, then you have more financing than is needed. Pay off debt. Buy back stock. ...
... If AFN is positive, then you must secure additional financing. If AFN is negative, then you have more financing than is needed. Pay off debt. Buy back stock. ...
Cowen Group, Inc. - Investor Overview
... We have made statements in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q (including in “Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations”) that are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. In some cases, you can ...
... We have made statements in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q (including in “Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations”) that are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. In some cases, you can ...
Risk Sharing between Banks and Markets
... become more apparent when, in the next section, we simulate the loss distribution of the underlying portfolio, and estimate the share of expected default losses covered by the FLP. The shape of the loss distribution is essential for understanding the relevance of the diversity score for the size of ...
... become more apparent when, in the next section, we simulate the loss distribution of the underlying portfolio, and estimate the share of expected default losses covered by the FLP. The shape of the loss distribution is essential for understanding the relevance of the diversity score for the size of ...
McGraw-Hill/Irwin
... • If you are considering a project that will increase the firm’s taxable income by $1 million, what tax rate should you use in your analysis? ...
... • If you are considering a project that will increase the firm’s taxable income by $1 million, what tax rate should you use in your analysis? ...
What is owners equity in accounting? Peter Baskerville The
... The definition and application of 'owners equity' in Accounting - Foundation level This answer will help you understand definition of 'owners equity' and the way 'owners equity' is classified in Accounting. 'Owners equity' is one of the three elements in the accounting equation; the other two are 'a ...
... The definition and application of 'owners equity' in Accounting - Foundation level This answer will help you understand definition of 'owners equity' and the way 'owners equity' is classified in Accounting. 'Owners equity' is one of the three elements in the accounting equation; the other two are 'a ...
A Simple Way to Overcome the Zero Lower Bound of Interest Rates
... As can be seen from this figure the expansion in the balance sheet was more pronounced for the Fed since their balance sheet more than doubled immediately after quantitative easing was introduced. This stronger response might be due to the fact that the Fed had at this point less room to cut rates a ...
... As can be seen from this figure the expansion in the balance sheet was more pronounced for the Fed since their balance sheet more than doubled immediately after quantitative easing was introduced. This stronger response might be due to the fact that the Fed had at this point less room to cut rates a ...
Bonds Payable
... is less than their book value, it realizes a gain. If a corporation redeems its bonds at a price that is more than their book value, it incurs a loss. The book value is the sum of Bonds Payable and Premium on Bonds Payable (or Bonds Payable less Discount on Bonds Payable). ...
... is less than their book value, it realizes a gain. If a corporation redeems its bonds at a price that is more than their book value, it incurs a loss. The book value is the sum of Bonds Payable and Premium on Bonds Payable (or Bonds Payable less Discount on Bonds Payable). ...
FRANKLIN ELECTRIC CO INC (Form: 10-K, Received: 03
... Description of the Business Franklin Electric Co., Inc. (“Franklin Electric” or the “Company”) is an Indiana corporation founded in 1944 and incorporated in 1946. Named after America’s pioneer electrical engineer, Benjamin Franklin, Franklin Electric manufactured the first water-lubricated submersib ...
... Description of the Business Franklin Electric Co., Inc. (“Franklin Electric” or the “Company”) is an Indiana corporation founded in 1944 and incorporated in 1946. Named after America’s pioneer electrical engineer, Benjamin Franklin, Franklin Electric manufactured the first water-lubricated submersib ...
discount rates
... In some cases, you may want a riskfree rate in real terms (in real terms) rather than nominal terms. To get a real riskfree rate, you would like a security with no default risk and a guaranteed real return. Treasury indexed securities offer this combination. In January 2016, the yield on a 10-ye ...
... In some cases, you may want a riskfree rate in real terms (in real terms) rather than nominal terms. To get a real riskfree rate, you would like a security with no default risk and a guaranteed real return. Treasury indexed securities offer this combination. In January 2016, the yield on a 10-ye ...
Sticky Leverage Joao Gomes, Urban Jermann and Lukas Schmid October 14, 2014
... role as a nominal transmission channel. Another important novelty of our paper is that we solve for firms’ time-consistent optimal policies for long-term debt when firms can adjust debt freely every period. We present a numerical approach that allows the analysis of model dynamics with perturbation ...
... role as a nominal transmission channel. Another important novelty of our paper is that we solve for firms’ time-consistent optimal policies for long-term debt when firms can adjust debt freely every period. We present a numerical approach that allows the analysis of model dynamics with perturbation ...
SBA Financing as a Credit Strategy
... Carefully choose a cash management financial partner. Quality service and depth of experience trump price and have become the new benchmarks for businesses seeking financial partners to support their cash management and credit needs. ...
... Carefully choose a cash management financial partner. Quality service and depth of experience trump price and have become the new benchmarks for businesses seeking financial partners to support their cash management and credit needs. ...
Deeming to include account-based income streams
... The rules applying prior to 1 January 2015 treated income from account-based income streams differently to how they treated income from other similar investments, like shares or term deposits. The social security income test rules deduct an amount from the income received from accountbased income st ...
... The rules applying prior to 1 January 2015 treated income from account-based income streams differently to how they treated income from other similar investments, like shares or term deposits. The social security income test rules deduct an amount from the income received from accountbased income st ...
The Economics of Primary Markets
... not impossible, to weigh whether the benefits of price efficiency of bookbuilding outweigh the potential for abuse without additional information on the allocation strategy of underwriters. Yet this information, at least in the U.S., has been impossible to obtain. The recent decline in the number o ...
... not impossible, to weigh whether the benefits of price efficiency of bookbuilding outweigh the potential for abuse without additional information on the allocation strategy of underwriters. Yet this information, at least in the U.S., has been impossible to obtain. The recent decline in the number o ...
Sticky Leverage Joao Gomes, Urban Jermann and Lukas Schmid February 23, 2016
... role as a nominal transmission channel. Another important novelty of our paper is that we solve for firms’ time-consistent optimal policies for long-term debt when firms can adjust debt freely every period. We present a numerical approach that allows the analysis of model dynamics with perturbation ...
... role as a nominal transmission channel. Another important novelty of our paper is that we solve for firms’ time-consistent optimal policies for long-term debt when firms can adjust debt freely every period. We present a numerical approach that allows the analysis of model dynamics with perturbation ...
Fed Faces Explaining Billion-Dollar Losses in QE Exit Stress
... and what they may fetch in three years, according to data compiled by MSCI Inc. (MSCI) of New York for Bloomberg News. MSCI applied scenarios devised by the Fed itself for stress-testing the nation’s 19 largest banks. MSCI sees the market value of Fed holdings shrinking by $547 billion over three ye ...
... and what they may fetch in three years, according to data compiled by MSCI Inc. (MSCI) of New York for Bloomberg News. MSCI applied scenarios devised by the Fed itself for stress-testing the nation’s 19 largest banks. MSCI sees the market value of Fed holdings shrinking by $547 billion over three ye ...
Bank Capital, Nonbank Finance, and Real Estate Activity
... Over the past 10 years, the composition of commercial banks’ loan portfolios has shifted markedly, with the share devoted to real estate loans rising sharply during the second half of the 1980s and then remaining fairly steady during the first half of the 1990s. As figure 1 shows, the aggregate shar ...
... Over the past 10 years, the composition of commercial banks’ loan portfolios has shifted markedly, with the share devoted to real estate loans rising sharply during the second half of the 1980s and then remaining fairly steady during the first half of the 1990s. As figure 1 shows, the aggregate shar ...
Firm Dynamics and Financial Development
... Financial restrictions can hinder firms’ ability to use inputs efficiently and affect firm growth. Recent theoretical models of firm dynamics predict that limited credit makes inefficient small firms grow faster than large firms.1 However, evidence for the magnitude of these effects in actual firm-level d ...
... Financial restrictions can hinder firms’ ability to use inputs efficiently and affect firm growth. Recent theoretical models of firm dynamics predict that limited credit makes inefficient small firms grow faster than large firms.1 However, evidence for the magnitude of these effects in actual firm-level d ...
Half-year report 2015
... employment in June, an increase of +0.4 percent year-on-year. The seasonally adjusted figure therefore remained stable in the first half of the year. Until June, the internationally comparable unemployment rate (ILO concept) decreased from 5.0 to 4.7 percent. According to figures published by the Fe ...
... employment in June, an increase of +0.4 percent year-on-year. The seasonally adjusted figure therefore remained stable in the first half of the year. Until June, the internationally comparable unemployment rate (ILO concept) decreased from 5.0 to 4.7 percent. According to figures published by the Fe ...
chapter 2 estimating discount rates
... investment in a diversified portfolio is a much smaller percentage of that portfolio than would be the case if you were not diversified. Thus, any action that increases or decreases the value of only that investment or a small group of investments will have only a small impact on your overall portfo ...
... investment in a diversified portfolio is a much smaller percentage of that portfolio than would be the case if you were not diversified. Thus, any action that increases or decreases the value of only that investment or a small group of investments will have only a small impact on your overall portfo ...
Financialization
Financialization is a term sometimes used in discussions of the financial capitalism that has developed over the decades between 1980 and 2010, in which financial leverage tended to override capital (equity), and financial markets tended to dominate over the traditional industrial economy and agricultural economics.Financialization describes an economic system or process that attempts to reduce all value that is exchanged (whether tangible or intangible, future or present promises, etc.) into a financial instrument. The intent of financialization is to be able to reduce any work product or service to an exchangeable financial instrument, like currency, and thus make it easier for people to trade these financial instruments.Workers, through a financial instrument such as a mortgage, may trade their promise of future work or wages for a home. The financialization of risk sharing is what makes possible all insurance. The financialization of a government's promises (e.g., US government bonds) is what makes possible all government deficit spending. Financialization also makes economic rents possible.