Dividend Policy, Strategy and Analysis
... slow liquidation, or at least stagnation. The fact, however, is that only if they are treated like cash cows will most mining companies produce acceptable results. In the good years, when even poor mines show good profits, the managers seem to suffer from amnesia. Rather than paying dividends they s ...
... slow liquidation, or at least stagnation. The fact, however, is that only if they are treated like cash cows will most mining companies produce acceptable results. In the good years, when even poor mines show good profits, the managers seem to suffer from amnesia. Rather than paying dividends they s ...
A Guideline to Implementing Full Cost Attribution
... many of the goods and services a Council provides will have already been spread or absorbed in previous years, if the provision is long–standing in nature. Alternatively, they may not be significant or material in nature and were absorbed as part of the general overhead associated with the broad pro ...
... many of the goods and services a Council provides will have already been spread or absorbed in previous years, if the provision is long–standing in nature. Alternatively, they may not be significant or material in nature and were absorbed as part of the general overhead associated with the broad pro ...
liberty high yield fund
... with anticipated withdrawal requests such that withdrawal payments may be made within 30 days after the end of a withdrawal period (i.e. each quarter ending on the last day of March, June, September and December). Withdrawal requests from investors will be primarily funded by cash and liquid assets. ...
... with anticipated withdrawal requests such that withdrawal payments may be made within 30 days after the end of a withdrawal period (i.e. each quarter ending on the last day of March, June, September and December). Withdrawal requests from investors will be primarily funded by cash and liquid assets. ...
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. ...
Real Estate Market Risk in Bank Stock Returns: Evidence for 15
... placing the entire financial system at the risk of collapse, as it was the case of the recent international subprime crisis. This article studies the sensitivity of bank stock returns to real estate market conditions in 15 European countries. The results indicate that there is a positive relation be ...
... placing the entire financial system at the risk of collapse, as it was the case of the recent international subprime crisis. This article studies the sensitivity of bank stock returns to real estate market conditions in 15 European countries. The results indicate that there is a positive relation be ...
Key Differences Between IFRS and US GAAP
... In year 1, the proposed rules would apply only to domestic and foreign large accelerated filers that use U.S. GAAP and have a worldwide public float above $5 billion, approximately 500 companies. In year 2, all other domestic and foreign large accelerated filers using U.S. GAAP. In year 3, all remai ...
... In year 1, the proposed rules would apply only to domestic and foreign large accelerated filers that use U.S. GAAP and have a worldwide public float above $5 billion, approximately 500 companies. In year 2, all other domestic and foreign large accelerated filers using U.S. GAAP. In year 3, all remai ...
Repo Regret? - The University of Chicago Booth School of Business
... due to BAPCPA. AMCs’ funding needs are mostly met via their affiliated sister depository institutions or parent Bank Holding Company (BHC).6 Thus arguably, AMCs are less financially constrained when compared with IMCs. Therefore, the proposed BAPCPA-related funding shock should affect IMCs more than ...
... due to BAPCPA. AMCs’ funding needs are mostly met via their affiliated sister depository institutions or parent Bank Holding Company (BHC).6 Thus arguably, AMCs are less financially constrained when compared with IMCs. Therefore, the proposed BAPCPA-related funding shock should affect IMCs more than ...
B20 Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
... of the Electronic World Trade Platform (eWTP) to incubate cross-border electronic trade (e-trade) rules and aid e-trade development, and 4) develop coordinated capacity-building and certification programs to ease the inclusion of SMEs into global value chains (GVCs). The International Chamber of Com ...
... of the Electronic World Trade Platform (eWTP) to incubate cross-border electronic trade (e-trade) rules and aid e-trade development, and 4) develop coordinated capacity-building and certification programs to ease the inclusion of SMEs into global value chains (GVCs). The International Chamber of Com ...
LBO General Discussion
... • global fundraising from since 1998 estimated at more than $1,000 billion • US represents about two-thirds • Europe represents about one-quarter; not much left for the rest of the world, but some signs that the focus is spreading East • about two-thirds of the equity raised for private equity is de ...
... • global fundraising from since 1998 estimated at more than $1,000 billion • US represents about two-thirds • Europe represents about one-quarter; not much left for the rest of the world, but some signs that the focus is spreading East • about two-thirds of the equity raised for private equity is de ...
Value-at-Risk (VaR)
... Exotic Options • Asian • Path dependent • Digital • Bermudian • Knock-in, out • Exchange of assets • Swaptions Zvi Wiener ...
... Exotic Options • Asian • Path dependent • Digital • Bermudian • Knock-in, out • Exchange of assets • Swaptions Zvi Wiener ...
Bubbles and Self-enforcing Debt (November 2007, with Guido Lorenzoni)
... by paying upfront in exchange for future state-contingent payments. This other agent therefore basically turns into a borrower, since he accepts a payment today in exchange for future payments. But what guarantees that this agent will fulfill his future obligations? In BR, this question does not ari ...
... by paying upfront in exchange for future state-contingent payments. This other agent therefore basically turns into a borrower, since he accepts a payment today in exchange for future payments. But what guarantees that this agent will fulfill his future obligations? In BR, this question does not ari ...
JULIUS BAER WEALTH REPORT: ASIA
... in our view and this is unlikely to change over the medium term. Average GDP growth rates, while not as fast as they have previously been, will likely remain relatively high, implying that Asia’s share of the global economy will climb beyond the 30% that is set to be reached this year. ...
... in our view and this is unlikely to change over the medium term. Average GDP growth rates, while not as fast as they have previously been, will likely remain relatively high, implying that Asia’s share of the global economy will climb beyond the 30% that is set to be reached this year. ...
AccountancyCyprus
... During the third quarter of 2013 the Accounting Standards Committee has carried out the following activities: The Committee continued its scheduled monthly meetings as well as several sub-committee meetings in the intervening periods. In accordance with the Committee’s action plan five subcommittees ...
... During the third quarter of 2013 the Accounting Standards Committee has carried out the following activities: The Committee continued its scheduled monthly meetings as well as several sub-committee meetings in the intervening periods. In accordance with the Committee’s action plan five subcommittees ...
2008 quiksilver annual report zqk
... Amid the first signs of the weakening retail environment, we entered 2008 with a clear directive - it was absolutely essential that we eliminate our exposure to the hardgoods manufacturing business and separate Rossignol’s losses from our profitable core brands Quiksilver, Roxy and DC. To that end, in ...
... Amid the first signs of the weakening retail environment, we entered 2008 with a clear directive - it was absolutely essential that we eliminate our exposure to the hardgoods manufacturing business and separate Rossignol’s losses from our profitable core brands Quiksilver, Roxy and DC. To that end, in ...
Q3 - Fiera Capital
... However, interest rates have been driven lower by several global (rather than domestic) factors, specifically the risks associated with “Brexit” implications as well as ultra-stimulative monetary policies from central banks abroad. In turn, the environment of extremely depressed interest rates abroa ...
... However, interest rates have been driven lower by several global (rather than domestic) factors, specifically the risks associated with “Brexit” implications as well as ultra-stimulative monetary policies from central banks abroad. In turn, the environment of extremely depressed interest rates abroa ...
when hedge funds betray a creditor committee`s fiduciary role
... volume through automated computer trading programs has enabled hedge funds to disguise insider trading in various financial markets more easily.30 In 2006, Congress raised questions as to whether the SEC was reluctant to investigate insider trading by powerful hedge funds.31 The SEC’s failure to inv ...
... volume through automated computer trading programs has enabled hedge funds to disguise insider trading in various financial markets more easily.30 In 2006, Congress raised questions as to whether the SEC was reluctant to investigate insider trading by powerful hedge funds.31 The SEC’s failure to inv ...
preface - JustAnswer
... Political factors are the factors that will effect any industry so will apple has to consider political risk such as government’s policies regarding technological sectors as well as data regulations.Internatioal politics also effects apple’s business because apple operates worldwide which means that ...
... Political factors are the factors that will effect any industry so will apple has to consider political risk such as government’s policies regarding technological sectors as well as data regulations.Internatioal politics also effects apple’s business because apple operates worldwide which means that ...
January 31, 2017 - Tortoise Index Solutions
... assets (excluding any collateral held from securities lending) in common stocks and American depository receipts (“ADRs”) that comprise the Underlying Index. ADRs are negotiable receipts issued by a U.S. bank or trust company that evidence ownership of securities in a foreign company which have been ...
... assets (excluding any collateral held from securities lending) in common stocks and American depository receipts (“ADRs”) that comprise the Underlying Index. ADRs are negotiable receipts issued by a U.S. bank or trust company that evidence ownership of securities in a foreign company which have been ...
Form ADV Part 2A Nuveen Asset Management, LLC 333 West
... Clients should carefully review the Funds’ prospectuses or other offering documents for more detailed information regarding a Fund to which NAM provides investment services. In the absence of a formalized advisory arrangement, investors in Nuveen Funds advised or subadvised by NAM will not be advis ...
... Clients should carefully review the Funds’ prospectuses or other offering documents for more detailed information regarding a Fund to which NAM provides investment services. In the absence of a formalized advisory arrangement, investors in Nuveen Funds advised or subadvised by NAM will not be advis ...
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.