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Corporate Social Responsibility and Directors' and Officers' Liability Risk: The Moderating Effect of Risk Environment and Growth Potential. [PDF]
Lu H, Boyer MM, Kleffner A.
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Land use change in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta: Long-term impacts of drought and salinity intrusion using satellite and monitoring data. [PDF]
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Heart Murmur Detection in Phonocardiogram Data Leveraging Data Augmentation and Artificial Intelligence. [PDF]
Valaee M, Shirani S.
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Ablation by three-dimensional electroanatomical mapping versus anti-arrhythmic drug therapy: a cost-utility analysis in the treatment of idiopathic ventricular arrhythmias. [PDF]
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Application of four pricing models for orphan medicines: a case study for lumasiran. [PDF]
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Journal of Business Valuation and Economic Loss Analysis, 2008
Miller and Modigliani's seminal papers (1958, 1963) gave rise to two alternative methodologies for project and firm valuations: the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) and Adjusted Present Value (APV). As is often the case of many larger firms in industrialized economies, whenever a target debt ratio is set up for the long term, WACC might be a ...
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Miller and Modigliani's seminal papers (1958, 1963) gave rise to two alternative methodologies for project and firm valuations: the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) and Adjusted Present Value (APV). As is often the case of many larger firms in industrialized economies, whenever a target debt ratio is set up for the long term, WACC might be a ...
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Journal of Finance Issues, 2008
The Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) has become a standard term and toot in finance. Given its broad acceptance and use, individuals are tempted to apply the WACC method without critically considering its theoretical foundation. Specifically, this study explains two common misunderstandings about the WACC method found in industry, literature and
Dean Johnson, Howard Qi
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The Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) has become a standard term and toot in finance. Given its broad acceptance and use, individuals are tempted to apply the WACC method without critically considering its theoretical foundation. Specifically, this study explains two common misunderstandings about the WACC method found in industry, literature and
Dean Johnson, Howard Qi
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