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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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010762964
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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This paper tells the story of a student of economics and finance who meets a couple of alleged psychopaths, suffering from the 'syndrome of Zelig', so that they think of themselves to be experts of economic and financial issues. While speaking, they come across the concept of excess profit. The...
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This paper makes use of Magni’s (2013. Insurance Mathematics and Economics, 53, 747-756) Average Interest Rate (AIR) in …, initial investment, total cash outflow, average cash outflow). …
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This paper presents a new way of valuing firms and measuring residual income. The method, originally introduced in Magni (2000a, 2000b, 2000c, 2001), is here renamed lost-capital paradigm. In order to enhance comprehension the presentation relies on a very simple numerical example which shows...
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This paper presents a new way of valuing firms and measuring residual income. The method, originally introduced in Magni (2000a, 2000b, 2000c, 2001), is here renamed lost-capital paradigm. In order to enhance comprehension the presentation relies on a very simple numerical example which shows...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005619880
This paper presents a new way of valuing firms and measuring residual income. The method, originally introduced in Magni (2000a, 2000b, 2000c, 2001), is here renamed lost-capital paradigm. In order to enhance comprehension the presentation relies on a very simple numerical example which shows...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005636141
This paper presents a new way of measuring residual income, originally introduced by Magni (2000a, 2000b, 2003). Contrary to the standard residual income, the capital charge is equal to the capital lost by investors. The lost capital may be viewed as (a) the foregone capital, (b) the capital...
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Residual income as commonly described in academic papers and in real-life applications may be formally described as a function of three variables: (i) the capital invested, (ii) the rate of return, (iii) the opportunity cost of capital. This paper shows that a different paradigm of residual...
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