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Practitioners and personal finance textbooks generally exclude human capital when constructing balance sheets although this asset represents an individual's earning power and is liquidated over time to meet financial needs. Representing human capital on the balance sheet recognizes its...
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If one believes in a more sustained economic recovery in the near term than the more volatile one we have been witnessing over the past few years, and hence the inherent risk of accelerating inflation, Treasury inflation-protected securities (TIPS) could provide inflation protection to...
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Using the 2014 Nielsen Homescan panel data, the Heckman two-stage sample selection model is used to estimate the likelihood of purchasing organic or conventional flour as well as the quantity purchased of organic and conventional flour. A number of demographic variables are found to be...
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This paper investigates the historical relationship between inflation rates and asset class returns in order to give perspective on which classes perform best when inflation rates are high. This is important to investors as the monetary base has tripled since July 2008, which may be “sowing...
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Securities lending has been a lucrative business for mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) over the past decade. Unfortunately for investors, the sponsors of these funds have not been very transparent with the details of their securities lending programs, and consequently most investors...
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This paper investigates the historical relationship between inflation rates and asset class returns in order to give perspective on which classes perform best when inflation rates are high. This is important to investors as the monetary base has tripled since July 2008, which may be “sowing...
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Several studies in empirical literature have examined the differences between large banks and small banks. In this study, we examine the differences in the day-of-the-week effects of stock prices of large banks as represented by the Keefe, Bruyette and Woods Index (KBW) and small banks as...
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Unlike the Federal Reserve (Fed) and its role as the lender of last resort, commercial banks do not seek to maximize social welfare, which can make them operate in ways that undermine the government’s fiscal policy goals. The case of disbursement of pandemic-related Federal relief funds, was a...
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This study investigates the risk-adjusted performance of energy equity mutual funds across a 23-year period, employing the Cumulative Wealth Index (CWI) to gauge their long-term performance relative to benchmark indices. Despite inherent volatility due to the energy sector's cyclical nature,...
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