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Finance and Real Estate Valuation
2012In the aftermath of the “Yes Era”, we believe that investors must return to fundamental analytical tools in order to help ensure that a property has the desired characteristics which allow an investor to achieve their required rate of return. Investing in non-speculative properties will help the investor in obtaining financing at a bank, as lenders are
Bill Marcum, G. Jason Goddard
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Social Science Research Network, 2020
Financial technology (FinTech) is an industry composed of diversified companies that use technology to make financial services more efficient. Fintech is recognized as one of the most critical innovations in the financial industry and is evolving at a ...
Roberto Moro Visconti
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Financial technology (FinTech) is an industry composed of diversified companies that use technology to make financial services more efficient. Fintech is recognized as one of the most critical innovations in the financial industry and is evolving at a ...
Roberto Moro Visconti
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339 Questions on Valuation and Finance
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013The document starts with 100 questions that students, alumni and other persons (judges, arbitrageurs, clients…) have posed to me over the past years. They were recompiled so as to help the reader remember, clarify and, in some cases, discuss some useful concepts in finance.
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Methods of Mathematical Finance
, 2010A Brownian Motion of Financial Markets.- Contingent Claim Valuation in a Complete Market.- Single-Agent Consumption and Investment.- Equilibrium in a Complete Market.- Contingent Claims in Incomplete Markets.- Constrained Consumption and Investment.
I. Karatzas, S. Shreve
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Debt Financing, Corporate Financial Intermediaries and Firm Valuation
The Journal of Finance, 1982ABSTRACTIn this paper we consider the role of financial intermediaries in the valuation of firms and projects. We show that security prices should reflect both used and unused debt capacity if some corporations can act as financial intermediaries and can capture the tax benefits of debt capacity unused by the operating firm.
Franks, Julian R, Pringle, John J
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Entrepreneurial Finance: Strategy, Valuation, and Deal Structure
, 2011Entrepreneurial Finance: Strategy, Valuation, and Deal Structure applies the theory and methods of finance and economics to the rapidly evolving field of entrepreneurial finance.
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2010
In this 12th edition of the European Energy Markets Observatory, a sample of 41 companies has been examined (see Table 14.1), which is down from 43 covered in last year’s report, as two of the companies were acquired in 2009: Dutch Essent was bought by German RWE, and Nuon (also Dutch) was acquired by Swedish Vattenfall.
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In this 12th edition of the European Energy Markets Observatory, a sample of 41 companies has been examined (see Table 14.1), which is down from 43 covered in last year’s report, as two of the companies were acquired in 2009: Dutch Essent was bought by German RWE, and Nuon (also Dutch) was acquired by Swedish Vattenfall.
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Information Asymmetry and Valuation Effects of Debt Financing
Financial Review, 1995AbstractThis study demonstrates that under conditions of information asymmetry, shareholders earn positive returns around the shelf registration date of straight debt. The results provide evidence to support Miller and Rock's conclusion that new expected financing by firms can result in positive returns to shareholders and Blazenko's contention that ...
Karen Schuele Walton, Pervaiz Alam
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Corporate Governance and Firm Valuation
, 2006Gompers et al. [Gompers, P., Ishii, J., Metrick, A., 2003. Corporate governance and equity prices. Quarterly Journal of Economics 118, 107-155] created G-Index, a summary measure of corporate governance based on 24 firm-specific provisions, and showed ...
L. Brown, M. Caylor
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Company Valuation and Financing
2005There is been much written on the period between Netscape going public on August 9, 1995, and NASDAQ peaking at 5,048.62 on February 29, 2000. March 10 of that year, by the way, was the worst day to buy stocks in 70 years (Berenson, 2004). This was not a normal period and this chapter will not attempt to explain it.
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