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The Pepperdine Private Capital Markets Project survey for business owners, administered during the spring of 2010, reveals an increasingly important role of friends and family (Friends/Family) to provide capital for privately-held businesses. Examining business owners’ perceptions of their...
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Using bottom-up information from corporate financial statements, we examine the relation between aggregate investment, future equity returns, and investor sentiment. Consistent with the business cycle literature, corporate investments peak during periods of positive sentiment, yet these periods...
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Understanding the factors that drive the stock market is more than an academic exercise. With a framework to understanding what that drives the overall market, business leaders are positioned to drive value their own businesses. While driving increases in shareholder value is one of the most...
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This paper investigates to what extent venture capital fundraising depends on IPO market valuations. Controlling for demand-side factors and VC reputation variables, we find that the amount of money left on the table in the IPO market positively explains the probability that a fund is raised as...
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We investigate the role of segment disclosure, as a corporate governance mechanism, in enhancing investment efficiency, and whether and how corporate governance mechanisms ameliorate or exacerbate under-investment and over-investment problems. Using a large US sample for the period 2001-2006, we...
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This study shows that the 2007-2008 financial crisis and the resulting dislocation in capital markets have notably differential impacts on firms according to their internal/external finance dependence. We find evidence of capital reallocation across firms during the financial crisis: firms...
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In both finance and accounting, the Return On Equity (ROE) is considered a biased indicator of economic profitability. Opposing this view, this paper shows that an appropriate mean of ROEs signals shareholder value creation. This implies that the notion of Market Value Added may be replaced by...
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The first wave of highly leveraged transactions (HLTs) also known as leveraged buyouts (LBOs) began in the late 1980s. Fewer transactions occurred in the 1990's after a number of companies in the first wave failed when the economy slowed down. More recently, the driving force behind levered...
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Over the past two decades the Ohlson Residual Income Model for equity valuation has drawn much attention concerning its advantages when compared to traditional models (DDM, FCFM). This paper attempts to empirically investigate the validity of the Ohlson Residual Income model using data from the...
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