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Stock price multiple is one of the most well-known equity valuation technique used to forecast equity price. It measures by multiplying “the ratio of stock price to a value driver” by a value driver. The value driver can be earning per share (EPS), sales or other financial measurements. The...
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The present study aims to serve two major purposes. The first purpose is to examine whether individuals with better financial knowledge and experience are less likely to be indebted. The second purpose is to examine whether money management acts as a mediator between the influences of financial...
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The objective of the present study is to identify factors influencing debt burden of Thais. By integrating theories from various disciplines, the present study contends that debt burden is determined by economic factors (i.e. income and number of credit card), demographic factors (i.e. age,...
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This paper aims to examine the existence of calendar anomalies including month-of-year effect, turn-of-month effect, and weekend effect in Thai stock market. The stock return is computed from SET index during 1988 to 2009, and the SET50 index gathered since it was created in 1995. The unit root...
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the holiday effect in Thailand. The holiday effect is the phenomenon in which the stock returns are abnormally high before holidays. There is no complete explanation for this phenomenon though there are many studies that state that the holiday effect has...
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