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0.73 whereas 1.16 for SA, which is a 0.43 difference. As for AirAsia (1.46) and Tiger Airways (1.43), there is a difference of 0.03. Therefore, SA and AirAsia are better off in terms of current ratio. Acid test ratio The quick ratio, sometimes called the acid-test, is a more stringent test of liquidity than the current ratio. This is because it removes inventory from the equation. Inventory is the least liquid of all the current assets. A business has to find a buyer if it wants to liquidate inventory
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opposed to feedback value, in financial statements. This focus has questioned the relevance of the information contained in financial statements for investors’ prediction of the securities market values/stock prices and has ushered in and perpetuated a line of research that views capital market valuation as the basis for determining the numbers to be incorporated in financial statements. However, the relevance of the financial statements
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AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON EFFICACY OF ALGORITHM FOR BOTH TRADING AND INVESTING AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON EFFICACY OF ALGORITHM FOR BOTH TRADING AND INVESTING ABSTRACT INDEX AIM OF STUDY PURPOSE * The main agenda of this study is to test the basic oscillators like RSI and OBV is to identify the behavior of these early indicators in various types of market. The agenda of using moving average lag indicators like Bollinger band is to check how well these bands work in giving out trade signals
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July 25, 1999 Chapter 2: Normative Accounting Theory The purpose of this chapter is to identify those characteristics of accounting information that are thought to make one system of accounting better than another. Since the material is based on eighty years of accounting research, by countless researchers, it is clearly neither possible nor desirable to review all the arguments, or even the main arguments, used by advocates of all the different competing accounting systems. For instance, it
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whether harmonization of accounting standards enhances the comparability of Önancial information across countries. First, I statistically deÖne and link comparability to Örm value in a two-Örm, sequential information release framework. I then empirically test the prediction that a Örm yet to announce earnings reacts more strongly to the earnings announcement of a foreign Örm when both report under the same rather than di§erent accounting standards. My analysis of abnormal price and volume reactions for
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Marshall School of Business Fall 2011 Financial Analysis and Valuation FBE 529 Monday, Wednesday Class Instructor: Lloyd Levitin Time and Place: 3:30 – 4:50 P.M.; JKP 212 Office: Accounting 301E Office Hours: M, W: 2:15-3:15 P.M.; T: 5-6 P.M., and by appointment Office Phone (USC): 213-740-6524 Office Phone (Home): 310-858-0260 Email Address: levitin@marshall.usc.edu (preferred method of communication; please
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The American economic JUNE 1958 Revlew NUMBER THREE VOLUME XLVIII THE COST OF CAPITAL, CORPORATION FINANCE AND THE THEORY OF INVESTMIENT By FRANCO MODIGLIAN1 AND MERTON H. MILLER* What is the "cost of capital" to a firm in a world in which funds are used to acquire assets whose yields are uncertain; and in which capital can be obtained by many different media, ranging from pure debt instruments, representing money-fixed claims, to pure equity issues, giving holders only the
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quarter sales in 1995 as $12.8 million which was a very large increase from the $2.3 million they reported in the previous year. In September 1995, CEO Joseph Sutton admits that the forecast for 1996 may have been too optimistic which causes the stock price to plummet in the following days. This also introduced a lawsuit as investors started to question the reported financials in previous years. By the end of September, the company had filed for bankruptcy and the CEO resigned following the announcement
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ACCT 212 Course Project For more classes visits www.snaptutorial.com TCO 1) The Accounting Equation is used to develop the organizations financial reports. (1) Describe what owners' equity values would be if Assets are $100,000 and Liabilities are $27,000 by showing the Accounting Equation (10 points) and (2) provide an explanation of what accounts could be found in owners' equity. (10 points) (TCO 1) The financial statements present a company to the public in financial terms. (1) Which financial
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