
S1100980_en.pdf
... contains the analytical notes on the situation in the countries of the region in 2011. ...
... contains the analytical notes on the situation in the countries of the region in 2011. ...
The Industry Life Cycle and Acquisitions and Investment: Does Firm
... organizational effectiveness, and the ability to exploit different types of investment opportunities, causes some firms to select to become conglomerates. They advance a neo-classical model of firm size, based on Lucas (1978). Lucas posits that management teams of firms differ in their ability to opera ...
... organizational effectiveness, and the ability to exploit different types of investment opportunities, causes some firms to select to become conglomerates. They advance a neo-classical model of firm size, based on Lucas (1978). Lucas posits that management teams of firms differ in their ability to opera ...
Can foreign firms bond themselves effectively by
... engaged, in illegal or legal asset taking between 1 January 1995 and 31 December 1999. This time frame was selected because, although some insiders began engaging in asset taking during the intense period of the crisis, it sometimes took years before they were discovered. I also examine whether the ...
... engaged, in illegal or legal asset taking between 1 January 1995 and 31 December 1999. This time frame was selected because, although some insiders began engaging in asset taking during the intense period of the crisis, it sometimes took years before they were discovered. I also examine whether the ...
S0700277_en.pdf
... Applications for the right to reproduce this work are welcomed and should be sent to the Secretary of the Publications Board, United Nations Headquarters, New York, N.Y. 10017, U.S.A. Member States and their governmental institutions may reproduce this work without prior authorization, but are reque ...
... Applications for the right to reproduce this work are welcomed and should be sent to the Secretary of the Publications Board, United Nations Headquarters, New York, N.Y. 10017, U.S.A. Member States and their governmental institutions may reproduce this work without prior authorization, but are reque ...
AnnuAl RepoRt
... the rescission of a loan and concerning the issuance of the 24.75 million shares in our subsidiary Highlight Communications AG that were pledged as collateral. Resolutions of the Annual General Meeting of November 9/10, 2016 have also been contested by individual shareholders of the Company. No deci ...
... the rescission of a loan and concerning the issuance of the 24.75 million shares in our subsidiary Highlight Communications AG that were pledged as collateral. Resolutions of the Annual General Meeting of November 9/10, 2016 have also been contested by individual shareholders of the Company. No deci ...
Factors Affecting Dividend Payout
... Dividend policy has been analyzed for many decades, but no universally accepted explanation for companies’ observed dividend behavior has been established. Brealey and Myers (2005) described dividend policy as one of the top ten most difficult unsolved problems in financial economics. This descripti ...
... Dividend policy has been analyzed for many decades, but no universally accepted explanation for companies’ observed dividend behavior has been established. Brealey and Myers (2005) described dividend policy as one of the top ten most difficult unsolved problems in financial economics. This descripti ...
Oxera (2011) “Discount rates for low
... While the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) is the most commonly used method for estimating the cost of equity, in many instances it may not provide an accurate estimate of firms’ or investors’ required returns (‘hurdle rates’), for a number of reasons: its underlying assumptions may not be appropr ...
... While the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) is the most commonly used method for estimating the cost of equity, in many instances it may not provide an accurate estimate of firms’ or investors’ required returns (‘hurdle rates’), for a number of reasons: its underlying assumptions may not be appropr ...
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... recognize the time due of money as in conventional finance, payment obligations are fixed ex ante and cannot be changed after a contract has been consummated. Contractual relationships between financiers and borrowers are not governed by capital-based investment gains but shared business risk (and r ...
... recognize the time due of money as in conventional finance, payment obligations are fixed ex ante and cannot be changed after a contract has been consummated. Contractual relationships between financiers and borrowers are not governed by capital-based investment gains but shared business risk (and r ...
CHAPTER 2
... Benser’s profitability, as measured by the amount of income available for each share of common stock, increased by 33 percent (($1.29 – $0.97)/$0.97) during 2014. Earnings per share should not be compared across companies because the number of shares issued by companies varies widely. Thus, we canno ...
... Benser’s profitability, as measured by the amount of income available for each share of common stock, increased by 33 percent (($1.29 – $0.97)/$0.97) during 2014. Earnings per share should not be compared across companies because the number of shares issued by companies varies widely. Thus, we canno ...
Interest Rates and Bond Valuation
... www.cibc.com www.domtar.com www.loblaw.com www.huskyenergy.ca www.rogers.com ...
... www.cibc.com www.domtar.com www.loblaw.com www.huskyenergy.ca www.rogers.com ...
Conservatism in Accounting
... conservatism itself. Conservatism reserves the use of the term for the balance sheet and for income or earnings cumulated since the firm began operation. Conservatism’s influence on accounting practice has been both long and significant. Basu (1997, p. 8) argues that conservatism has influenced acco ...
... conservatism itself. Conservatism reserves the use of the term for the balance sheet and for income or earnings cumulated since the firm began operation. Conservatism’s influence on accounting practice has been both long and significant. Basu (1997, p. 8) argues that conservatism has influenced acco ...
studies and PERSPECTIves the caribbean
... Tied to the fiscal balance is the public debt which remains a major challenge for a number of countries in the subregion. The attempts to reduce the debt is not likely to be successful in the short term given the level of low growth and difficult external conditions. The overall debt to GDP ratio fo ...
... Tied to the fiscal balance is the public debt which remains a major challenge for a number of countries in the subregion. The attempts to reduce the debt is not likely to be successful in the short term given the level of low growth and difficult external conditions. The overall debt to GDP ratio fo ...
SUPERVALU INC (Form: 10-K, Received: 04/24
... which represented approximately 5.5 percent of the then issued and outstanding shares. All shares that were validly tendered and not withdrawn pursuant to the terms of the Tender Offer were accepted for payment and paid for by Symphony Investors (the “Acceptance”). Pursuant to the Tender Offer Agree ...
... which represented approximately 5.5 percent of the then issued and outstanding shares. All shares that were validly tendered and not withdrawn pursuant to the terms of the Tender Offer were accepted for payment and paid for by Symphony Investors (the “Acceptance”). Pursuant to the Tender Offer Agree ...
The Industry Life Cycle and Acquisitions and Investment: Does Firm
... We examine the effect of financial dependence on acquisition and investment within existing industries by single-segment and conglomerate firms for industries undergoing different long-run changes in industry conditions. Conglomerates and single-segment firms differ more in withinindustry acquisitions, ...
... We examine the effect of financial dependence on acquisition and investment within existing industries by single-segment and conglomerate firms for industries undergoing different long-run changes in industry conditions. Conglomerates and single-segment firms differ more in withinindustry acquisitions, ...
Winning in maturing markets
... multinational companies to find new investment destinations, have led to three key questions being asked repeatedly by business leaders in the past year. First of all, what is the true nature of growth in developing markets, followed by which growth markets show strong potential for a sector and fin ...
... multinational companies to find new investment destinations, have led to three key questions being asked repeatedly by business leaders in the past year. First of all, what is the true nature of growth in developing markets, followed by which growth markets show strong potential for a sector and fin ...
six flags entertainment corporation
... reporting company. See definition of "large accelerated filer," "accelerated filer" and "smaller reporting company" in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act. ...
... reporting company. See definition of "large accelerated filer," "accelerated filer" and "smaller reporting company" in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act. ...
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.