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Finance, Personal. --- Investments. --- Saving and investment. --- Finance, Personal --- Investments --- Saving and investment --- Financial Management & Planning --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- Accumulation, Capital --- Capital accumulation --- Capital formation --- Investment and saving --- Saving and thrift --- Financial management, Personal --- Financial planning, Personal --- Personal finance --- Personal financial management --- Personal financial planning --- Investing --- Investment management --- Portfolio --- Planning --- Capital --- Supply-side economics --- Wealth --- Financial literacy --- Disinvestment --- Loans --- Speculation
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"Map Your Financial Future" is designed to empower individuals so they can avoid disaster, recover from missteps and achieve financial freedom. In this book, you learn how to: Develop a budget with room for fun, pump up your savings, master credit, dodge bankruptcy and identity theft, spot scams, find your dream job, launch a business, and relax during retirement.
Finance, Personal. --- Saving and investment. --- Accumulation, Capital --- Capital accumulation --- Capital formation --- Investment and saving --- Saving and thrift --- Capital --- Supply-side economics --- Wealth --- Investments --- Finance, Personal --- Financial management, Personal --- Financial planning, Personal --- Personal finance --- Personal financial management --- Personal financial planning --- Finance --- Financial literacy --- Planning
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In this book, Pascal Costantini gives a lively and wonderfully readable account of ten years of efforts by a small group of investment analysts to find a reliable, practical and implementable method for valuing and selecting shares. The result of their effort is an original investment methodology called CROCI (Cash Return on Capital Invested), best described as a variation of the economic profit model. For over a decade now, Costantinis group at Deutsche Bank has been using this valuation tool every time it has had to take a view on the pricing of an equity asset, be it a market, a sector or a
Corporations --- Cash flow. --- Cash management. --- Valuation. --- Finance. --- Cash flow --- Business finance --- Capitalization (Finance) --- Corporate finance --- Corporate financial management --- Corporation finance --- Financial analysis of corporations --- Financial management, Corporate --- Financial management of corporations --- Financial planning of corporations --- Managerial finance --- Stocks --- Management --- Valuation --- Business enterprises --- Liquidity (Economics) --- Going public (Securities) --- Finance
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A Reader in International Corporate Finance offers an overview of current thinking on six topics: law and finance, corporate governance, banking, capital markets, capital structure and financing constraints, and the political economy of finance. This collection of 23 of the most influential articles published in the period 2000-2006 reflects two new trends:interest in international aspects of corporate finance, particularly specific to emerging markets, awareness of the importance of institutions in explaining global differences in corporate finance.""In the last decade, financial economists
Corporate finance --- Developing countries --- Corporations. --- Corporations --- International finance --- Finance --- International monetary system --- International money --- International economic relations --- Business finance --- Capitalization (Finance) --- Corporate financial management --- Corporation finance --- Financial analysis of corporations --- Financial management, Corporate --- Financial management of corporations --- Financial planning of corporations --- Managerial finance --- Going public (Securities)
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Microfinance has long been recognized as having significant potential to create jobs and reduce poverty. But to meet the twin challenges of growth and sustainability, managers of microfinance institutions (MFIs) must not only understand essential management functions: they must also be armed with innovative ideas and strategies to succeed in today's increasingly competitive environment. This training manual provides a valuable overview of the key management principles necessary to optimize ...
Business enterprises -- Finance. --- Management. --- Marketing. --- Microfinance. --- Microfinance --- Business enterprises --- Management --- Marketing --- Finance --- Finance. --- Consumer goods --- Domestic marketing --- Retail marketing --- Retail trade --- Administration --- Business finance --- Business financial management --- Financial analysis of business enterprises --- Financial management, Business --- Financial management of business enterprises --- Financial planning of business enterprises --- Managerial finance --- Micro-finance --- Microcredit --- Microenterprise lending --- Microlending --- Industrial management --- Aftermarkets --- Selling --- Industrial relations --- Organization --- Financial services industry --- Small business
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Capital structure --- Corporations --- Value added --- 658.15 --- 658.15 Private financial management. Financial administration of enterprises --- Private financial management. Financial administration of enterprises --- Added value --- Manufacturing processes --- Business finance --- Capitalization (Finance) --- Corporate finance --- Corporate financial management --- Corporation finance --- Financial analysis of corporations --- Financial management, Corporate --- Financial management of corporations --- Financial planning of corporations --- Managerial finance --- Going public (Securities) --- Corporate accounting --- Corporate financial reporting --- Corporation accounting --- Accounting --- Finance
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This volume provides a rigorous and balanced perspective on the causes and implications of dollarization, and the basic policies and options to deal with it: the adaptation of the monetary and prudential frameworks, the development of local-currency substitutes, and the scope for limiting dollarization through administrative restrictions.
Business enterprises—Finance. --- Macroeconomics. --- Development economics. --- Finance. --- Business Finance. --- Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics. --- Development Economics. --- Finance, general. --- Economics --- Economic development --- Funding --- Funds --- Currency question --- Developing countries --- Economic policy. --- Business enterprises --- Corporate Finance. --- Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics. --- Financial Economics. --- Business finance --- Business financial management --- Financial analysis of business enterprises --- Financial management, Business --- Financial management of business enterprises --- Financial planning of business enterprises --- Managerial finance --- Monetary policy
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Corporate finance --- Corporations --- Business enterprises --- Corporate governance --- Sociétés --- Entreprises --- Gouvernement d'entreprise --- Finance --- Finances --- 658.15 --- 658.14 --- AA / International- internationaal --- 658.40 --- 338.040 --- -Business enterprises --- -Corporate governance --- 338.43001 --- Governance, Corporate --- Industrial management --- Directors of corporations --- Business organizations --- Businesses --- Companies --- Enterprises --- Firms --- Organizations, Business --- Business --- Business corporations --- C corporations --- Corporations, Business --- Corporations, Public --- Limited companies --- Publicly held corporations --- Publicly traded corporations --- Public limited companies --- Stock corporations --- Subchapter C corporations --- Corporate power --- Disincorporation --- Stocks --- Trusts, Industrial --- Private financial management. Financial administration of enterprises --- Financing. Funding of enterprises. Raising of capital --- Bedrijfsfinanciering --- Financieel beheer van de bedrijven: algemeenheden. --- Ondernemingen: algemeenheden. --- Corporate governance. --- Finance. --- 658.14 Financing. Funding of enterprises. Raising of capital --- 658.15 Private financial management. Financial administration of enterprises --- Bedrijfsfinanciering. --- Sociétés --- Business finance --- Capitalization (Finance) --- Corporate financial management --- Corporation finance --- Financial analysis of corporations --- Financial management, Corporate --- Financial management of corporations --- Financial planning of corporations --- Managerial finance --- Going public (Securities) --- Business financial management --- Financial analysis of business enterprises --- Financial management, Business --- Financial management of business enterprises --- Financial planning of business enterprises --- Ondernemingen: algemeenheden --- Financieel beheer van de bedrijven: algemeenheden --- Corporations - Finance --- Business enterprises - Finance --- Acqui 2006 --- gestion financière
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For Western economists and journalists, the most distinctive facet of the post-war Japanese business world has been the keiretsu, or the insular business alliances among powerful corporations. Within keiretsu groups, argue these observers, firms preferentially trade, lend money, take and receive technical and financial assistance, and cement their ties through cross-shareholding agreements. In The Fable of the Keiretsu, Yoshiro Miwa and J. Mark Ramseyer demonstrate that all this talk is really just urban legend. In their insightful analysis, the authors show that the very idea of the keiretsu was created and propagated by Marxist scholars in post-war Japan. Western scholars merely repatriated the legend to show the culturally contingent nature of modern economic analysis. Laying waste to the notion of keiretsu, the authors debunk several related "facts" as well: that Japanese firms maintain special arrangements with a "main bank," that firms are systematically poorly managed, and that the Japanese government guided post-war growth. In demolishing these long-held assumptions, they offer one of the few reliable chronicles of the realities of Japanese business.
Economic order --- Japan --- J4411 --- Japan: Economy and industry -- industrial organization and relations -- conglomerates, zaibatsu, keiretsu --- Conglomerate corporations - Japan. --- Conglomerate corporations -- Japan. --- Corporations - Finance. --- Corporations -- Finance. --- Japan -- Economic conditions -- 1989-. --- Japan - Economic conditions - 1989-. --- Japan -- Economic policy -- 1989-. --- Japan - Economic policy - 1989-. --- Industrial Management --- Management --- Business & Economics --- Economic policy --- Economic conditions --- Conglomerate corporations --- Corporations --- Finance. --- Business finance --- Capitalization (Finance) --- Corporate finance --- Corporate financial management --- Corporation finance --- Financial analysis of corporations --- Financial management, Corporate --- Financial management of corporations --- Financial planning of corporations --- Managerial finance --- Going public (Securities) --- Finance --- E-books --- keiretsu, business, japan, economy, alliance, corporation, preference, trading, shareholding, lending, marxism, conglomerate, main bank, management, growth, economics, zaibatsu, outside directors, government, regulation, assistance, loyalty, honor, market, central planning, myth, urban legend, profit, industrial policy, networks.
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Currency mismatches in corporate balance sheets have been singled out as an important factor underlying the severity of recent financial crises. We propose several structural models for measuring default risk for firms with currency mismatches in their asset/liability structure. The proposed models can be adapted to different exchange rate regimes, are analytically tractable, and can be estimated using available equity price and balance sheet data. The paper provides a detailed explanation on how to calibrate the models and discusses two applications to financial surveillance: the measurement of systematic risk in the corporate sector and the estimation of prudential leverage ratios consistent with regulatory capital ratios in the banking sector.
Corporations -- Finance. --- Default (Finance). --- Electronic books. -- local. --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- Financial Management & Planning --- Corporations --- Default (Finance) --- Finance. --- Business finance --- Capitalization (Finance) --- Corporate finance --- Corporate financial management --- Corporation finance --- Financial analysis of corporations --- Financial management, Corporate --- Financial management of corporations --- Financial planning of corporations --- Managerial finance --- Finance, Public --- Repudiation --- Going public (Securities) --- Exports and Imports --- Finance: General --- Financial Risk Management --- Foreign Exchange --- Money and Monetary Policy --- International Financial Markets --- General Financial Markets: Government Policy and Regulation --- Monetary Systems --- Standards --- Regimes --- Government and the Monetary System --- Payment Systems --- International Lending and Debt Problems --- Monetary economics --- International economics --- Currency --- Foreign exchange --- Asset valuation --- Currency mismatches --- Currencies --- Debt default --- Exchange rates --- Asset-liability management --- Financial risk management --- Money --- Debts, External --- Argentina
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