
The impact of corporate distress along the supply chain
... Trade credit allows firms to separate the delivery of the good/service in time from the payment of the price, so the buyer benefits from an extended period of time to verify the quality of the supply depending on the relevant economic sector (Long et al., 1993). Both the terms (Ng et al., 1999) ...
... Trade credit allows firms to separate the delivery of the good/service in time from the payment of the price, so the buyer benefits from an extended period of time to verify the quality of the supply depending on the relevant economic sector (Long et al., 1993). Both the terms (Ng et al., 1999) ...
How to finance the transition to a low carbon infrastructure development
... financing vehicles or de-risking instruments Promote public-private dialogue on green investments Promote market transparency and improve data on infrastructure investment Reduce the transaction costs of green investment ...
... financing vehicles or de-risking instruments Promote public-private dialogue on green investments Promote market transparency and improve data on infrastructure investment Reduce the transaction costs of green investment ...
White lies to bogus Olympic medals showing up on résumés
... EXCLUSIVE-Wife defines stakes in Oklahoma divorce: $17 billion US auto loans hit 8-year high, fueled by subprime ...
... EXCLUSIVE-Wife defines stakes in Oklahoma divorce: $17 billion US auto loans hit 8-year high, fueled by subprime ...
I Inflation, Asset Markets, and Economic Stabilization:
... dollar and a decline in the value of oil revenues in world markets. The second increase also followed an extended period of rising U.S. inflation and nominal dollar depreciation. ...
... dollar and a decline in the value of oil revenues in world markets. The second increase also followed an extended period of rising U.S. inflation and nominal dollar depreciation. ...
Discussion on “Monetary Policy “Contagion” in the Pacific: A Historical Inquiry
... – Some control variables are not negligible in the long run: Expected U.S. inflation, (domestic) inflation in Tables 4-7; U.S. 10-year yield and (domestic) policy rates in addition to short-term deposit rates in Tables 11-12 Policy rates, short-term deposit rates, and U.S. funds rates could be coi ...
... – Some control variables are not negligible in the long run: Expected U.S. inflation, (domestic) inflation in Tables 4-7; U.S. 10-year yield and (domestic) policy rates in addition to short-term deposit rates in Tables 11-12 Policy rates, short-term deposit rates, and U.S. funds rates could be coi ...
Equity Investment Approach - Retirement Income Management
... factors come into focus in the screening process including the size of the company, dividend growth, return on equity, sales growth, cash flow growth, earnings growth, earnings momentum/surprise, and debt levels. Standard & Poors Quality Rankings (sales, earnings, and dividends) are also utilized as ...
... factors come into focus in the screening process including the size of the company, dividend growth, return on equity, sales growth, cash flow growth, earnings growth, earnings momentum/surprise, and debt levels. Standard & Poors Quality Rankings (sales, earnings, and dividends) are also utilized as ...
pedagogical concerns with reserve ratios and the new tool of the fed
... less than the currencies issued by a bank that was more conservative in printing money. It was difficult for merchants to know which currency was inflated and which was not given the many hundreds of banks in existence. Counterfeit currency was another problem that existed at the time. Although the ...
... less than the currencies issued by a bank that was more conservative in printing money. It was difficult for merchants to know which currency was inflated and which was not given the many hundreds of banks in existence. Counterfeit currency was another problem that existed at the time. Although the ...
Growth Conundrum
... mixed implications for growth prospects in developing economies. Most obviously, on the negative side, it means less demand for these countries’ exports, so models of development based on export-led growth may need to be rethought. The slowdown may also reduce the availability of new technology acro ...
... mixed implications for growth prospects in developing economies. Most obviously, on the negative side, it means less demand for these countries’ exports, so models of development based on export-led growth may need to be rethought. The slowdown may also reduce the availability of new technology acro ...
Chapter 16 PPP
... including sources of value and exposure to risk. 2. Discuss the rights and claims of preferred stockholders, and note some of the popular issue characteristics often found with these securities. 3. Understand the various measures of investment worth, and identify several investment strategies that c ...
... including sources of value and exposure to risk. 2. Discuss the rights and claims of preferred stockholders, and note some of the popular issue characteristics often found with these securities. 3. Understand the various measures of investment worth, and identify several investment strategies that c ...
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Corporate Finance
... CRA Tests to Determine if Interest is Tax-Deductible • Interest is compensation for the use or retention of money owed to another • Interest must be referable to a principal sum • Interest accrues from day to day ...
... CRA Tests to Determine if Interest is Tax-Deductible • Interest is compensation for the use or retention of money owed to another • Interest must be referable to a principal sum • Interest accrues from day to day ...
CVP Analysis
... iv) If Sales drop to Rs. 50 lacs, What is the new EBIT? v) At what level does EBT of the firm equals Zero. 10. The Capital Structure of ABC Ltd consists of Ordinary Share Capital of Rs. 5 lacs (@ Rs. 100 per Share) & 10% debentures of Rs. 100 each – Rs. 5 lacs. Sales increased from 50,000 to 60,000 ...
... iv) If Sales drop to Rs. 50 lacs, What is the new EBIT? v) At what level does EBT of the firm equals Zero. 10. The Capital Structure of ABC Ltd consists of Ordinary Share Capital of Rs. 5 lacs (@ Rs. 100 per Share) & 10% debentures of Rs. 100 each – Rs. 5 lacs. Sales increased from 50,000 to 60,000 ...
Fair Value: Fact or Opinion
... If life were simple, the value of an asset would be analyzed by looking at how an exactly identical asset - in terms of risk, growth and cash flows - is priced. Identical assets can be found with real assets or even with fixed income assets, but difficult to find with risky assets or businesses. In ...
... If life were simple, the value of an asset would be analyzed by looking at how an exactly identical asset - in terms of risk, growth and cash flows - is priced. Identical assets can be found with real assets or even with fixed income assets, but difficult to find with risky assets or businesses. In ...
Enhancing the Role of Domestic Financial Resources in
... already declined from about $16 billion in 2007 to $6 billion by November 2008 as a result of the tightening of global liquidity. The same trend has been observed with respect to remittances given that most Western economies hosting large diasporas are in recession. In addition, the prices of key co ...
... already declined from about $16 billion in 2007 to $6 billion by November 2008 as a result of the tightening of global liquidity. The same trend has been observed with respect to remittances given that most Western economies hosting large diasporas are in recession. In addition, the prices of key co ...
Long-Term Insurance Act: Prescribed
... estimate of the accumulated differences at the valuation date between the surplus attributable to policyholders and the value of bonuses already declared; the value of bonuses must be calculated on the valuation basis as described in these Requirements and needs to allow appropriately for bonuses th ...
... estimate of the accumulated differences at the valuation date between the surplus attributable to policyholders and the value of bonuses already declared; the value of bonuses must be calculated on the valuation basis as described in these Requirements and needs to allow appropriately for bonuses th ...
CR slides
... A: This method seems more “objective,” because it is based on hard economic data, but weights and formula for grades might be “subjective.” It’s more an art, than a science. ...
... A: This method seems more “objective,” because it is based on hard economic data, but weights and formula for grades might be “subjective.” It’s more an art, than a science. ...
Sustainable public finances in a turbulent EU economy
... N/R: not reported indicated that the amount was not reported by the Member States in its reply to the EFC questionnaire Source: Commission services L. Pench, Head of Unit, Fiscal policies in the euro area and EU European Commission, Economic and Financial Affairs ...
... N/R: not reported indicated that the amount was not reported by the Member States in its reply to the EFC questionnaire Source: Commission services L. Pench, Head of Unit, Fiscal policies in the euro area and EU European Commission, Economic and Financial Affairs ...
Resocializing Capital: Putting Pension Savings in the Service of
... Since occupational pensions can be seen as ‘deferred wages’ with a vague ownership status, while the funds managing these savings have been important drivers of financial globalization, there are good reasons to investigate how these savings could contribute to a more equitable accessibility of capi ...
... Since occupational pensions can be seen as ‘deferred wages’ with a vague ownership status, while the funds managing these savings have been important drivers of financial globalization, there are good reasons to investigate how these savings could contribute to a more equitable accessibility of capi ...
Table of regulatory documents
... Class Order [CO 14/757] gives prospective relief to the extent possible, so that acts and things that must be done by registered company auditors and authorised audit companies may also be done by auditors whose registration may have been adversely affected as a result of the likely repeal of ASIC's ...
... Class Order [CO 14/757] gives prospective relief to the extent possible, so that acts and things that must be done by registered company auditors and authorised audit companies may also be done by auditors whose registration may have been adversely affected as a result of the likely repeal of ASIC's ...
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.