نتایج جستجو برای: free cash flow to equity

تعداد نتایج: 10884803  

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - موسسه آموزش عالی مهر البرز - دانشکده مدیریت 1391

جهت تبیین عملکرد بانک از دو شاخص جریان نقدی آزاد (free cash flow) و بازده حقوق صاحبان سهام (return on equity) استفاده می شود. همچنین جهت تبیین بانکداری الکترونیک نیز از خدمات نوین بانکداری الکترونیک از قبیل : عابر بانک، بانکداری اینترنتی، دستگاههای خودپرداز و موبایل بانک در بانک ملت در سراسر کشور و در محدوده زمانی سال های 90-1385 استفاده می گردد. جهت تجزیه و تحلیل اطلاعات و آزمون فرضیات تحقیق ا...

Prediction of stock returns has always been one of the most important issues in finance. Investors have attracted to use of Fama-French Five-Factor Model (FFFFM) as one of the powerful methods for pricing financial assets and predicting the stock returns. This research investigates the predictability of stock returns by including some important firms features namely cash holdings, dividend rate...

2010
Ian Cooper Kjell G. Nyborg

A common method of valuing the equity in leveraged transactions is the flows-toequity method whereby the free cash flow available to equity holders is discounted at the cost of equity. This method uses a standard definition of equity free cash flow, but the cost of equity varies over time as leverage varies. Various formulas can be used to calculate the time-varying cost of equity, most of whic...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی 1390

insurers have in the past few decades faced longevity risks - the risk that annuitants survive more than expected - and therefore need a new approach to manage this new risk. in this dissertation we survey methods that hedge longevity risks. these methods use securitization to manage risk, so using modern financial and insurance pricing models, especially wang transform and actuarial concepts, ...

Journal: :اقتصاد پولی مالی 0
محمدرضا عباسزاده محبوبه کاظمی عبداله آزاد

this paper investigates the link between accrual and cash flow components of earnings and future abnormal earnings and equity values. the base of tests in this paper is ohlson (1999) model and net income, equity book value and return on equity book value, is the variables that used in this paper. the statistical population of this research is the firms accepted in the tehran stock exchange that...

Journal: :تحقیقات مالی 0
دکتر علی جهانخانی اصغر سجادی

there are several methods for measuring the performance and value of a company. these are, earnings per share, earnings growth rate, dividend per share, rate of return on equity and free cash flow. the purpose of this article is to show that all these criteria have some deficiencies and will introduce a new criterion called economic value added (eva). eva is computed by subtracting capital char...

2017
Ahsan Habib

This paper examines empirically the effect of firm growth opportunities and earnings quality on the market valuation of free cash flow, defined as the difference between operating cash flows and capital expenditures. Equity valuation theory prescribes that free cash flow should not be associated with stock returns because it does not add value. However, free cash flow could become a value-relev...

Journal: :پیشرفت های حسابداری 0
ولی خدادادی سعید حاجی زاده رامین قربانی

journal of accounting advances (j.a.a) vol. 5, no. 1, 2013, ser. 64/3     extended abstract   monitoring role of auditing and corporate dividend payout policies   dr. v. khodadadi              s. hajizadeh               r. ghorbani shahid chamran university of ahvaz   introduction the aim of this paper is to investigate the relation between monitoring role of independent auditing and corporate ...

2001
Frank A. Schmid

A n entrepreneur is an individual with a project blueprint and limited wealth. If launching the project requires expenses that exceed the entrepreneur’s initial wealth, he needs outside financing. Entrepreneurs differ from “hired management” in that they are indispensable for the firm’s day-to-day operations. This is because entrepreneurs add value to companies perpetually, rather than by handi...

2001
Frank A. Schmid

A n entrepreneur is an individual with a project blueprint and limited wealth. If launching the project requires expenses that exceed the entrepreneur’s initial wealth, he needs outside financing. Entrepreneurs differ from “hired management” in that they are indispensable for the firm’s day-to-day operations. This is because entrepreneurs add value to companies perpetually, rather than by handi...

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