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This study investigates the effectiveness of a newly developed personal financial management course at Indiana State University. Analysis of pre- and post-test data suggests that students enrolled in the course score higher on knowledge exams and exhibit more desirable financial behaviors at the...
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We construct a state-dependent trivariate GARCH-M model to extract state-dependent risk-aversion coefficients around the 1997-1999 financial meltdown. These coefficients are further used to decompose sector risk into global (systematic), country-specific (diversifiable through global country...
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Public firms that seek and successfully receive ertification of quality management, type ISO 9000, seem to experience different post-announcement share-price drifts depending on their size. This result is not consistent with the notion that companies seeking to implement a quality management...
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With a large number of US firms, obtaining the ISO 9000 quality certification, this article attempts to investigate the impact of the certification on operating and financial performance. Our results indicate the benefits of the certification may be limited and may depend on the time period in...
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The last few decades have witnessed the transformation of financial markets in the United States. Electronic trading markets have now surpassed floor-based trading systems in terms of both trading volume and importance. The growth in technology-driven markets has led universities to evaluate and...
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This study investigates the effectiveness of a newly developed personal financial management course at Indiana State University. Analysis of pre- and post-test data suggests that students enrolled in the course score higher on knowledge exams and exhibit more desirable financial behaviors at the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010817347
This study examines the assumable loan value in creative financing. It is shown that, even in perfect markets and with an identical risk assigned to first and secondary mortgages on the same house, the assumable loan value as determined by the cash equivalence method is overstated. The impact of...
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