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INTRODUCTION To evaluate the economic impact of automated-drug dispensing systems (ADS) in surgical intensive care units (ICUs). A financial analysis was conducted in three adult ICUs of one university hospital, where ADS were implemented, one in each unit, to replace the traditional floor stock system. METHOD Costs were estimated before and after implementation of the ADS on the basis of flo...
A similar negative correlation between inflation and stock prices prompted Modigliani and Cohn to conjecture that investors are prone to money illusion: they confuse nominal and real interest rates. When that is the case investors mistakenly discount real future cash flows with the nominal interest rate (or alternatively ignore the fact that cash flows tend to grow in nominal terms as inflation...
Feedback effects from asset prices to firm cash flows have been empirically documented. This finding raises a question for asset pricing: How are asset prices determined if price affects fundamental value, which in turn affects price? In this environment, by buying assets that others are buying, investors ensure high future cash flows for the firm and subsequent high returns for themselves. Hen...
The study develops a model from which an option-adjusted spread approach is utilized for pricing individual mortgage servicing contracts. The pricing model is comprised of a stochastic interest rate process, an exogenous prepayment function and an assumed servicing cost, all of which jointly determines the contract’s future net cash flows and the rate at which to discount these cash flows. Then...
We investigate whether the accruals anomaly (Sloan 1996), characterized by U.S. stock prices over-weighting the role of accrual persistence and under-weighting the role of operating cash flow persistence for future earnings, is a local manifestation of a global phenomenon. Hence, we examine whether stock prices in six other major capital markets and Japan) fully reflect the implications of the ...
1.0 INTRODUCTION In the past few decades, U.S. businesses have made large investments in information technology (IT), without decisive evidence about the value of such investments [1]. A natural question that arises in this context is whether managers have wasted organizational resources through large investments in IT. In his well-known free cash flow hypothesis, Michael Jensen argues that man...
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