of Debt Capital for Private Firms: Evidence from Finland Jukka Karjalainen Department of Business University of Eastern Finland April 10‚ 2010 Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine the value relevance of the perceived audit quality in terms of who audits‚ as well as the audit outcomes in terms of the auditor’s opinion and accruals quality‚ in the pricing of debt capital for privately-held firms by examining a large sample of privately-held Finnish firms. The findings indicate that
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Dividend Policy and Firm Performance: Hotel REITs vs. Non-REIT Hotel Companies Executive Summary. This article investigates whether the greater reliance of real estate investment trusts (REITs) relative to non-REIT corporations on external equity financing suggests greater capital market discipline of REIT management‚ or greater access to capital‚ overpaying for assets‚ overbuilding and overinvestment. Our analysis is based on a sample of sixteen hotel REITs and fifty-one non-REIT hotel corporations
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Empirical Evidence on Retail Firms’ Equity Valuation Models Anastasia Vardavaki 13 Epidavrou str.‚ Halandri‚ 152 33 Athens‚ Greece E-mail: anastasia_vardavaki@yahoo.gr John Mylonakis 10 Nikiforou str.‚ Glyfada‚ 166 75 Athens‚ Greece E-mail: imylonakis@panafonet.r Abstract This paper presents the theoretical framework for the process of equity valuation and investigates the relative explanatory power of alternative linear equity valuation models when applied to firms in the UK food and drug retail
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Strategic Plan Analysis UPS History of UPS UPS is the world ’s largest package delivery company and is headquartered in Atlanta‚ Georgia. The company was started in 1907 by James (Jim) Casey at the age of nineteen. Jim Casey borrowed $100 from a friend and started the American Messenger Company in Seattle‚ Washington. Despite stiff competition‚ the company did well because of Jim ’s strict policies: customer courtesy‚ reliability‚ round-the-clock service‚ and low rates. He used the slogan:
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Gray Case: Moss and McAdams Accounting Firm 1. If you were Palmer at the end of the case‚ how would you respond? If I were in Palmer’s position‚ I would accept Sands and Olds choice and move on as the bottom line is to work towards accomplishing the organization’s goals. Considering the toll the situation had on Olds‚ it would be only fair to grant his wish and ensure that things get back right on track. In addition‚ I would also persuade Sands to find someone who has a skill set close to
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Asia’s talent market Locals first Employment in Asian firms is booming—but for locals‚ not Western expats Mar 3rd 2011 | SINGAPORE | from the print edition Tweet BACK in the days when cushy jobs for foreigners were plentiful in Asia‚ Western expats used to get called FILTH—“failed in London‚ trying Hong Kong”. Now‚ though‚ they may end up as FISHTAILS—“failed in Shanghai‚ trying again in London”. This is because employers in Asia‚ despite strong demand for managers and professionals‚ increasingly
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American Economic Association The Theory of the Firm as Governance Structure: From Choice to Contract Author(s): Oliver E. Williamson Source: The Journal of Economic Perspectives‚ Vol. 16‚ No. 3 (Summer‚ 2002)‚ pp. 171-195 Published by: American Economic Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3216956 Accessed: 21-04-2015 06:39 UTC Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms
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Lower than Two 6-8 Voluntary Winding Up 9-10 Compulsory Winding Up 11-12 SCENARIO Anggun‚ Bromley and Chumbee and some friends have set up a business known as ABC Bhd which dealt with coffee drinks. Within five years of the incorporation of ABC Bhd‚ the company is making lots of profits. At the same time the company had obtained a loan amounted to RM 500‚000 from Bank Aku Bhd in
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CHAPTER 24 Winding-Up (Sections 425 – 560) Contributories Liability as contributories of present and past members (Section 426) Question 1 By an order of the Court M/s ABC Limited was wound up with effect from 15.3.2002. Mr. Gupta‚ who ceased to be a member of the Company from 1.6.2001 received a notice from the liquidator to deposit a sum of ` 15‚000 as his contribution towards the liability on the shares previously held by him. Mr. Gupta seeks your opinion about his liability. Answer
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WINDING UP OF A COMPANY Winding up or liquidation of a company is the ending of a company’s life; its property administered for the benefit of its creditors and members. At the end of the winding-up‚ the company will be dissolved. There are two main types of winding up: compulsory‚ under and order of the court; and voluntary‚ under resolution of the company. VOLUNTARY WINDING UP In a voluntary winding-up‚ the members of the company have passed a resolution to wind-up the company. There
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