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higher bankruptcy risk and a more volatile market value than larger firms. We observe the leverage effect and excess returns …
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of firms. Findings The study observed a low–high–low leverage pattern during the growth, maturity and decline stages of … their respective leverage targets. Furthermore, it was found that growing firms have higher leverage adjustment rates … have higher leverage ratios, such as Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia. Originality/value This is the first study in …
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Purpose Higher real earnings management (REM) reduces financial reporting quality and increases the uncertainty of future cash flows and profitability among investors. This study asserts that REM-induced noise increases idiosyncratic return volatility (IVOL), aims to examine the association...
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discretionary accruals and leverage during various life cycle stages can lead to better investing, financing, operating and policy …
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This paper incorporates the cost of adjustment between observed and optimal leverage in explaining the variation in …. The major findings are that observed leverage often deviates from the target leverage in both equity and debt dominated …
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This article describes how with the development of cloud computing and virtualization technology, the desktop virtualization solution is becoming more and more mature. As a virtual desktop transport protocol, SPICE is used for deploying virtual desktops on servers and remote clients with high...
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well as macroeconomic factors on the speed of adjustment to the target leverage. Our sample comprises a panel of 90 Swiss …
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