Consolidated Financial Statements
... Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these consolidated financial statements based on our audits. We conducted our audits in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that we comply with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to ob ...
... Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these consolidated financial statements based on our audits. We conducted our audits in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that we comply with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to ob ...
Inflation Targeting In Emerging Markets: The Global Experience John B. Taylor
... stability and output stability. For example, when the interest rate reaction to inflation increases, then price stability increases and output stability falls. Conversely, if the central bank chooses to react less to inflation, then there will be less price stability but more output stability. And ...
... stability and output stability. For example, when the interest rate reaction to inflation increases, then price stability increases and output stability falls. Conversely, if the central bank chooses to react less to inflation, then there will be less price stability but more output stability. And ...
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... to Title 28A Revised Code of Washington (RCW) for the purpose of providing public school services to students in Grades K–12. Oversight responsibility for the district’s operations is vested with the independently elected board of directors. Management of the district is appointed by and is accounta ...
... to Title 28A Revised Code of Washington (RCW) for the purpose of providing public school services to students in Grades K–12. Oversight responsibility for the district’s operations is vested with the independently elected board of directors. Management of the district is appointed by and is accounta ...
Long-term debt maturity and financing constraints of SMEs during
... privately held SME tend to have financing patterns which are very different from those of large listed firms (e.g., Beck et al. 2008), an exogenous credit supply shock such as the financial crisis may affect SMEs and large firms in different ways. Because SMEs are more vulnerable to information prob ...
... privately held SME tend to have financing patterns which are very different from those of large listed firms (e.g., Beck et al. 2008), an exogenous credit supply shock such as the financial crisis may affect SMEs and large firms in different ways. Because SMEs are more vulnerable to information prob ...
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... capture only a small fraction of the market return over time. For some reason, very few investors are prepared to put their money in equities, and with the fund managers they back, for the long haul. Why would that be? a) A large part of it is due to momentum investing. Many believe they ‘can ride ...
... capture only a small fraction of the market return over time. For some reason, very few investors are prepared to put their money in equities, and with the fund managers they back, for the long haul. Why would that be? a) A large part of it is due to momentum investing. Many believe they ‘can ride ...
IFRS Week Financial Instruments Presentation and
... in the assets of an entity after deducting all of its liabilities. A financial instrument may require the entity to deliver cash or another financial asset, or otherwise to settle it in such a way that it would be a financial liability, in the event of the occurrence or non-occurrence of uncertain ...
... in the assets of an entity after deducting all of its liabilities. A financial instrument may require the entity to deliver cash or another financial asset, or otherwise to settle it in such a way that it would be a financial liability, in the event of the occurrence or non-occurrence of uncertain ...
Cross-country analysis of family firm performances during a global
... As mentioned in the literature review, a lot of research has been done to the performance of family firms versus nonfamily firms. Many studies argue that in a firm the agency theory maximizes profits. In a family firm the agent-principal relationship between the owner and the manager is missing and ...
... As mentioned in the literature review, a lot of research has been done to the performance of family firms versus nonfamily firms. Many studies argue that in a firm the agency theory maximizes profits. In a family firm the agent-principal relationship between the owner and the manager is missing and ...
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... If higher expected sales and a higher profit rate are forecast, firms will invest in plant and equipment and the ID curve shifts to the right. More investment will be desired at a given interest rate. If lower expected sales and a lower profit rate are forecasted, the ID curve shifts to the left. ...
... If higher expected sales and a higher profit rate are forecast, firms will invest in plant and equipment and the ID curve shifts to the right. More investment will be desired at a given interest rate. If lower expected sales and a lower profit rate are forecasted, the ID curve shifts to the left. ...
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... An important focus of research on credit crises has been that bank lending may be curtailed by weak bank balance sheets, despite potentially profitable opportunities to lend to households and firms (Gertler and Kiyotaki, 2010). A related but distinct motivation for reductions in bank lending during ...
... An important focus of research on credit crises has been that bank lending may be curtailed by weak bank balance sheets, despite potentially profitable opportunities to lend to households and firms (Gertler and Kiyotaki, 2010). A related but distinct motivation for reductions in bank lending during ...
Angels, Entrepreneurship, and Employment
... finance is scarce.1 Notable exceptions include Kerr, Lerner, and Schoar (2011) and Lerner, Schoar, Sokolinski, and Wilson (2016), who examine the impact of angel funding on firm outcomes using data from angel groups, and Bernstein, Korteweg, and Laws (2015), who conduct an experiment on an investme ...
... finance is scarce.1 Notable exceptions include Kerr, Lerner, and Schoar (2011) and Lerner, Schoar, Sokolinski, and Wilson (2016), who examine the impact of angel funding on firm outcomes using data from angel groups, and Bernstein, Korteweg, and Laws (2015), who conduct an experiment on an investme ...
Shearman & Sterling - NYU Stern School of Business
... management and employees with those of our shareholders and customers. Our incentive systems are linked to key aspects of shareholder value, such as margins and asset productivity. Our strategic focus is centred on profitable growth, better margins through innovation and higher productivity, improve ...
... management and employees with those of our shareholders and customers. Our incentive systems are linked to key aspects of shareholder value, such as margins and asset productivity. Our strategic focus is centred on profitable growth, better margins through innovation and higher productivity, improve ...
Ch 14
... 10. There is evidence that although many firms follow a "passive residual" dividend policy, these firms still strive to maintain a stable dividend record. For example, a firm with growing earnings might retain a larger proportion of earnings during years when there are large financing needs. This ma ...
... 10. There is evidence that although many firms follow a "passive residual" dividend policy, these firms still strive to maintain a stable dividend record. For example, a firm with growing earnings might retain a larger proportion of earnings during years when there are large financing needs. This ma ...
eDreams ODIGEO Quarter Ended March 31 2016 Results presentation
... Certain statements included or incorporated by reference within this presentation may constitute “forward-looking statements” in respect of the Group’s operations, performance, prospects and/or financial condition and the industry in which the Group operates. By their nature, forward-looking stateme ...
... Certain statements included or incorporated by reference within this presentation may constitute “forward-looking statements” in respect of the Group’s operations, performance, prospects and/or financial condition and the industry in which the Group operates. By their nature, forward-looking stateme ...
Read Paper - Economics
... countries and oil producing ones, as a contributing factor. Bernanke also suggested than demographic changes (aging) in several leading economies – Germany, Japan and China ? were raising global saving and thus contributing to global imbalances. Figure 2 displays the global imbalances leading up to ...
... countries and oil producing ones, as a contributing factor. Bernanke also suggested than demographic changes (aging) in several leading economies – Germany, Japan and China ? were raising global saving and thus contributing to global imbalances. Figure 2 displays the global imbalances leading up to ...
Determinants of capital structure
... profitable companies are lower, which is in line with the pecking order theory (Higgins, 1977). On the other hand, the more profitable companies find it easier to borrow, as a result of the (presumably) less uncertain cash flows. Also, the static trade-off theory implies that the more profitable com ...
... profitable companies are lower, which is in line with the pecking order theory (Higgins, 1977). On the other hand, the more profitable companies find it easier to borrow, as a result of the (presumably) less uncertain cash flows. Also, the static trade-off theory implies that the more profitable com ...
Economi versus Regulatory Capital
... also emerged in other countries, albeit in more limited numbers. Owing to their size, the larger institutions are of major importance for financial stability, prompting question of whether or not these conglomerates are more stable than their constituent parts. This could be the case when typical ba ...
... also emerged in other countries, albeit in more limited numbers. Owing to their size, the larger institutions are of major importance for financial stability, prompting question of whether or not these conglomerates are more stable than their constituent parts. This could be the case when typical ba ...
Chapter 15: Partnerships - Formation, Operations, and Changes in
... A partnership is started by Amy and Paul, each investing cash. If they invest other assets, the value of those assets should be agreed upon in advance. Cash Equipment Land Paul Capital © Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall ...
... A partnership is started by Amy and Paul, each investing cash. If they invest other assets, the value of those assets should be agreed upon in advance. Cash Equipment Land Paul Capital © Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall ...
Utilización de las centrales de información de riesgo en los informes
... Banks’ lending mistakes are more prevalent during upturns Borrowers and lenders are overconfident about investment projects (financing NPV<0 projects) Banks’ over optimism implies lower credit policy standards ...
... Banks’ lending mistakes are more prevalent during upturns Borrowers and lenders are overconfident about investment projects (financing NPV<0 projects) Banks’ over optimism implies lower credit policy standards ...
ARCH COAL INC (Form: 8-K, Received: 11/30/2016 06:42:01)
... and assumptions concerning our financial and operating results, including with respect to our coal pricing expectations, many of which are subject to change. No representations or warranties are made by us as to the accuracy of any such forward-looking statements. The inclusion of this information s ...
... and assumptions concerning our financial and operating results, including with respect to our coal pricing expectations, many of which are subject to change. No representations or warranties are made by us as to the accuracy of any such forward-looking statements. The inclusion of this information s ...