نتایج جستجو برای: free cash flows

تعداد نتایج: 600678  

2007
CANAN SEPIL

In all large scale projects, there correspond cash flows that incur throughout the life of the project. The scheduling of these projects to maximize the present value of the cash flows has been a topic of recent research. The basic assumption of earlier research is that the cash flows are mainly associated with some events of the project and they occur at the event realization times. However, i...

ژورنال: :علوم اقتصادی 2013
عباسعلی پور آقا جان کبری غلامی

چکیده این مقاله به سیاست تقسیم سود پرداختی، در شرکت های صنعت فولاد و خودروسازی و داروسازی ایران که در بورس اوراق بهادار تهران پذیرفته شده اند می پردازد. یافته ها حاکی از آن است که شرکت های بزرگ و سودآور با جریانات نقدی آزاد و سود انباشته بالا تمایل بیشتری به پرداخت سود سهام دارند. همچنین شواهد نشان می دهد که شرکت های با فرصت های رشد بالا، تمایل به پرداخت کمتر نرخ درصد سود تقسیمی اما بازده سهام...

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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 ...

2009
David Hirshleifer Kewei Hou Siew Hong Teoh

This paper examines whether the firm-level accrual and cash flow effects extend to the aggregate stock market. In sharp contrast to previous firm-level findings, aggregate accruals is a strong positive time series predictor of aggregate stock returns, and cash flows is a negative predictor. In addition, innovations in accruals are negatively contemporaneously correlated with aggregate returns, ...

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...

The intensity of competition in business markets is to the extent that even the slightest strategic mistakes will lead to the failure of the organizations. The lack of knowledge and implementation of appropriate competitive strategies in such markets and, on the other hand, the failure to review the effects of these strategies on the types of cash flows in diverse capital structures is no also ...

2009

A classical problem, coming up frequently in practical business, is the valuation of future cash flows which are somewhat risky. By the term “risky” we mean that the payment is not of a deterministic nature; rather there is some uncertainty on the amount of the future cash flows. Of course, in real life virtually everything happening in the future contains some elements of riskiness. As a first...

2009
Sudipto Dasgupta Thomas H. Noe Zhen Wang Ilona Babenko Xin Chang Mike Lemmon Laura Liu Ryo Okui Mungo Wilson

This paper documents the short and long term balance sheet effect of cash flows. We show that cash savings in the short run and debt reduction in both the short and the long run account for a substantial fraction of cash flow use. Although, in the long run, investment exhibits substantial sensitivity to cash flows, investment does not absorb the entire cash flow shock. In fact, the tighter the ...

Journal: :Management Science 2009
Gordon Hazen

T internal rate of return (IRR) is a venerable technique for evaluating deterministic cash flow streams. Part of the difficulty in extending this measure to stochastic cash flows is the lack of coherent methods for accounting for multiple or nonexistent internal rates of return in deterministic streams. Recently such a coherent theory has been developed, and we examine its implications for stoc...

2001
K. R. Subramanyam Mohan Venkatachalam

This paper examines the relative importance of earnings and operating cash flows in equity valuation. In contrast to previous studies that use stock returns or future operating cash flows, we use ex post intrinsic value of equity as the criterion for comparison. Ex post intrinsic value of equity is determined adopting both the discounted dividend and residual income models with ex post (future)...

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