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Rebuilding Public Confidence in Financial Reporting

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2004
The Task Force on Rebuilding Public Confidence in Financial Reporting was commissioned by the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) to look at ways of restoring the credibility of financial reporting and corporate disclosure from an international perspective.
John Crow   +6 more
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Restoring consumer confidence in financial services

International Journal of Bank Marketing, 2008
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to seek to explore the role of brand advertising in restoring trust in the sector. Consumer confidence in financial services has been bruised and battered over recent months. Design/methodology/approach
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Financial System Stability and Market Confidence

Asian Economic Papers, 2010
This paper first explains why the financial crisis of 2007–08 started in the United States, in particular, in the sub-prime mortgage market, a periphery of their financial markets. Agency problems in complex securitization and investors' “responsibility avoidance” behavior are argued to be key factors in the sub-prime mortgage meltdown.
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Restoring Confidence in the Aftermath of Iceland’s Financial Crisis

2018
Abstract Following the collapse of the banking system in October 2008, the Icelandic authorities attempted to restore confidence in the country’s institutions, improve their functioning and gradually improve the country’s credit rating.
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Exposing the illusion of confidence in financial analysis

Management Decision, 1997
The use of discounted cashflow (DCF) techniques to evaluate major investment proposals is now commonplace. What is less generally known is that DCF analysis becomes unreliable when used to solve several common problems including the treatment of risk, real options, synergy and intangible assets.
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A Study of Confidence Interval Financial Statements

Journal of Accounting Research, 1972
Accounting's assignment of numbers to economic events follows a set of generally accepted guidelines indicating what event characteristics, or attributes, should be measured for communication. The guidelines also indicate the conditions which must exist before an event is recognized and the selected attributes measured.
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A Note on Confidence Momentum and Term Structure of Confidence with Applications to Financial Markets

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
This note is based on a recent confidence index introduced in the context of compensating probability factors for deviations of subjective probability measures from equivalent martingale measures. The index is adjusted for loss gain probability spreads, and it explains momentum in confidence.
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Financial Stress and Financial Self-Efficacy: Be Confident To Be Less Stressed

2023
Abstract: Financial literacy is widely considered as a decisive factor in successful financial management. Numerous economists and financial advisers emphasise that mastering financial literacy will lead to the growth and stability of personal finances. However, this study reveals that financial literacy will often remain in the wishful domain if it is
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Consumer Confidence Indices and Financial Volatility [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
[EN] Real economic activity data, specifically private consumption, is published with a considerable time lag. This makes indicators with shorter publication lags quite popular for policy makers as well as the public. In this regard, the confidence indices which are released monthly are followed closely; and their signals on private consumption and ...
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Grace L Smith   +2 more
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