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financial structure that has the purpose of maximizing business performance in the sense of maximizing profitability and return … profitability (measured by rates of return on equity). This paper seeks to answer the question of cause and effect in the context of … financial structure and profitability of the company: whether a certain financial structure (higher or lower indebtedness …
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We take a closer look at the links between corporate capital structure and productivity, profitability and access to … capital structure has no significant impact on the firms' profitability or productivity. However, the capital structure is …
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the impact of five selected determinants - profitability, asset structure, non-debt tax shield, GDP growth rate, inflation …
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profitability, liquidity, asset structure, non-debt tax shield, the GDP growth rate, inflation rate, and reference interest rate …
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size for medium and large companies. The aim of the research is to find out whether profitability, liquidity, asset … the most numerous determinants, it is profitability. Companies in the selected industry should focus primarily on the …
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This paper investigates whether the debt quality matters and the role of debt maturity choice. At corporate level, the mismatch between the debt maturity and other performance drivers widespread unexpected risks. Shortening the maturity incentivise more liquid investments, usually the less...
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explanatory variables. Profitability, sales growth and size of firm are used as control variables. Results of this study reveal …
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The current study explores the asymmetric cost behaviour in US shipping industry. More precisely, it investigates whether various categories of expenses show asymmetric behaviour after increases or decreases in the stream of their revenues and examines the impact of leverage on managers'...
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Procurement has become a vital strategic function as firms increasingly pursue supply chain partnerships and outsourcing options. By coordinating procurement policies across multiple divisions and leveraging firm-wide purchasing power to negotiate significant volume discounts from suppliers,...
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The study aims to estimate the effect of leverage on non-performing loans in Vietnamese commercial banks from 2010 to 2020. This article uses qualitative (expert interviews, namely senior credit officers' and credit managers' surveys to find out the expert consensus coefficient) and quantitative...
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