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Many companies have granted large numbers of employee incentive stock options, and there is intense debate as to how they should be reported on financial statements. According to the mission statements of the regulatory organizations responsible for financial statements, the primary purpose of...
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According to recent surveys, most companies use discounted-cash-flow (DCF) methods to evaluate capital budgeting decisions. DCF methods typically assume that a project's initial cash outlay (ICO) is known with certainty. However, many types of initial outlays have substantial uncertainty,...
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Keynes (1923) and Hicks (1939), hypothesized that futures prices are downward biased estimates of expected spot prices. Any empirical study that employs returns on futures contracts is actually a joint test of both the Keynes-Hicks hypothesis and of the assumed model of returns. Models based on...
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We investigate whether persistent macroeconomic variables can be reliably shown to predict momentum profits. We find that when predictor variables are persistent and the predictive relationship is estimated over a period that overlaps the momentum portfolio formation period, predicted returns...
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We investigate why trading costs through Electronic Communication Networks (ECNs) are lower than trading costs with market makers through estimating the components of the bid-ask spread. Additionally, we show how the composition and size of bid-ask spreads change with the market environment. We...
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