Private equity‚ pecuniary logic and enterprise restructuring Private equity firms‚ which in recent decades have become an important avenue for financial transactions in the US and UK markets‚ are being hard hit by the sub-prime crisis as they are unable to source their funding from investors. The resulting credit crunch and financial turmoil may also pose a threat to developing-country financial markets where they have become significant investors‚ particularly in Asia. The danger‚ according to
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stability of income‚ and ROA of the three companies‚ it is important to consider debt-to-equity ratio and return on shareholders’ equity (ROE) in order to evaluate the relationship between risk and profitability of each company. Debt to equity ratio is a debt ratio which measures a company’s leverage. It is caculated by dividing total liabilities by total shareholder equity. During the fiscal year 2016‚ the debt-to-equity ratio of Costco‚ Target‚ Walmart were 1.72‚ 2.42‚ and 1.52‚ perspectively. Target
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The Debt/Equity ratio is another important indicator of Dunkin Donuts’ financial standing. In equation form‚ the Debt/Equity = Total Liabilities/(Total Assets – Total Liabilities). Debt/equity ratio is able to indicate all of its debt obligations of the next year with its current resources. In general‚ a high debt-to-equity ratio indicates that a company may not be able to generate enough cash to satisfy its debt obligations. However‚ a low debt-to-equity ratio may also indicate that a company is
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DEBT vs. EQUITY AND ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION: A REVIEW Linda Schmid Klein‚ University of Connecticut Thomas J. O’Brien*‚ University of Connecticut Stephen R. Peters‚ University of Cincinnati March 2002; Forthcoming‚ The Financial Review *Corresponding author: Department of Finance‚ University of Connecticut‚ 2100 Hillside Rd.‚ Storrs‚ CT 06269-1041; Phone: (860) 486-3041; Fax: (860) 486-0634; E-mail: thomas.obrien@uconn.edu Acknowledgements: The authors thank Ivan Brick‚ Shanta Hegde
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Private Equity Alert January 2009 Weil News n n n n n n n n The 2009 Edition of Best Lawyers in America named our following partners in the areas of Leveraged Buyouts‚ Private Equity Law or Private Funds Law: Christopher Aidun‚ David Duffell‚ Shukie Grossman‚ David Kreisler‚ Steven Peck‚ Charles Robins‚ Jay Tabor‚ Jeffrey Tabak‚ Doug Warner‚ Glenn West‚ James Westra and Barry Wolf Weil Gotshal advised Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. in connection with the management buyout of Neuberger
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12 April 2012 Global Equity Research Telecommunications Equipment Smartphones 2012 Research Analysts Kulbinder Garcha 212 325 4795 kulbinder.garcha@credit-suisse.com Deepak Sitaraman‚ CFA 212 325 5808 deepak.sitaraman@credit-suisse.com Achal Sultania 44 20 7883 6884 achal.sultania@credit-suisse.com Alban Gashi 212 538 3033 alban.gashi@credit-suisse.com Talal Khan 212 325 8603 talal.khan@credit-suisse.com Matthew Cabral 212 538 6260 matthew.cabral@credit-suisse.com Vlad Rom 212 325 5442 vlad.rom@credit-suisse
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Case 15-12 Debt versus Equity Case 15-12 Debt versus Equity Discuss the entity theory rationale for making no distinction between debt and equity. The entity theory was among the first new theories of ownership. (Schroeder‚ Clark‚ & Cathey‚ 2009‚ page 499). It depicts the accounting equation as assets equals equity (Schroeder‚ Clark‚ & Cathey‚ 2009‚ page 363). It makes no distinction between debt and equity (Schroeder‚ Clark‚ & Cathey‚ 2009‚ page 500). Entity theorist believe that companies’
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Equity Costs: Some Conventions on Using the CAPM1 One of the starkest contrasts in finance is found in comparing the elegance of capital-asset pricing theory with the coarseness of its application. Although the capital-asset pricing model (CAPM) is well understood‚ the theory says nothing about which risk-free rates‚ market premia‚ and betas to use in the model. Possibilities abound‚ and any sampling of academicians and practitioners will summon up many combinations and permutations of methods
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Running Head: LEVERAGE BUYOUT (LBO) OF PRIVATE EQUITY COMPANIES Leverage Buyout (LBO) of Private Equity companies [Writer Name] [Institute Name] [Subject] [Date] Leverage Buyout (LBO) of Private Equity companies Introduction The acquisition of any other organization utilizing an important part of borrowed money (loans or bonds) to meet the cost of acquisition. Frequently‚ the assets of the organization being developed are utilized as collateral for the loans additionally to the
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Buğra Tunalı (1611433) Homework Assignment-4: Evaluate the Brand Equity of Your case Product (Coca-Cola Company) "DRINK ME (!)" The Coca-Cola Company is the world leading manufacturer‚ distributor and marketer of soft-drink concentrates and syrups. It is operating in more than 200 brands in over 200 countries. Today‚ with 74 million dolars‚ Coca-Cola is the most valuable brand in the world. Company achieves
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