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In this paper, we empirically examine the capital budgeting process of a large multi-divisional firm and the implications of the dynamics that underlie this process. Although investment decisions are one of the most important decisions made by firms, relatively little is known about the capital...
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This study provides a comparative analysis on the adoption rate of management accounting practices in Egypt and China. The results of the analysis have revealed significant differences between the two countries. For example, Chinese firms placed heavier emphasis on budgeting systems while...
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) connections existing between economic measures and accounting measures. In particular, the average accounting rate of return is … average accounting rate generates a decision rule which is logically equivalent to the NPV rule for both accept …
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) connections existing between economic measures and accounting measures. In particular, the average accounting rate of return is … average accounting rate generates a decision rule which is logically equivalent to the NPV rule for both accept …
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employed in real-life applications. Focusing on project finance transactions, an Average Return On Investment (AROI) is drawn … Weighted Average Cost of Capital that includes a correction factor that takes account of the capital foregone by the investors …
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When self-interested agents compete for scarce resources, they often exaggerate the promise of their activities. As such, principals must consider both the quality of each opportunity and each agent's credibility. We show that principals are better off with less transparency because they gain...
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This study addresses conservatism in financial reporting. Firms seek financing for an investment. Investors have access to an imperfect accounting signal that may also have a conservative tendency. If the firms have no private information, conservatism is desirable only for negative ex ante...
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We present the derivation of cost of capital under the assumption of risky tax shields discounted with the cost of levered equity. We show that the formulation is consistent and is derived from basic financial principles. This formulation is valid for finite cash flows and non growing...
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Since the end of the '70s, many researchers have been pointing out some criticisms to the application of advanced financial techniques (e.g. Internal Rate of Return and Net Present Value) for valuing strategic investment decisions: a) their inability to take into account the value of managerial...
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We examine whether individuals can defy their decision power if it is beneficial for them to do so. In an experiment we let principals make a decision whether to make their own investment decision, or to let their agent make that decision. While the principal can work out that the agent benefits...
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