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Household Financial Ratios: A Review Of Literature, Nathan Harness, Michael Finke, Swarn Chatterjee
Household Financial Ratios: A Review Of Literature, Nathan Harness, Michael Finke, Swarn Chatterjee
Swarn Chatterjee
The literature on household financial ratios provides insight into the characteristics related to meeting common investment asset, debt, and liquidity guidelines. We know much about the contemporaneous relation between ratios and household characteristics, but the literature exploring the impact of meeting ratio thresholds on subsequent financial success is in its infancy. Ratios can be useful heuristics that efficiently provide information about financial status as well as a prescriptive guideline to motivate more efficient financial behavior. While the existing literature provides some insight into which households have adequate ratios, there are opportunities for additional empirical scrutiny and application of household resource …
Fight Fraud With Strong Internal Controls, Robert L. Kardell, L. Rand Gambrell
Fight Fraud With Strong Internal Controls, Robert L. Kardell, L. Rand Gambrell
Robert L Kardell
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Friendship In Transactions In An Emerging Market: Empirical Evidence From Brazil, Wesley Mendes-Da-Silva
Effects Of Friendship In Transactions In An Emerging Market: Empirical Evidence From Brazil, Wesley Mendes-Da-Silva
Wesley Mendes-Da-Silva
This paper considers the inclusion of human behavioral aspects and implications of cognitive psychology and anthropology in decisions relating to the emerging field of behavioral finance. The formulated hypotheses were tested using 400 questionnaires, answered by students enrolled in MBA programs. The principal results suggest that individuals involved in transactions among friends or among strangers assume different behaviors—friends agree about the price attributed to an asset, while strangers show the propensity to bargain.
International Strategic Alliance, Mohd Arif
International Strategic Alliance, Mohd Arif
Mohd Arif
A Strategic Alliance is a relationship between firms to creat more value than they can on their own
Tercer Congreso Nacional De Organismos Públicos Autónomos, Bruno L. Costantini García
Tercer Congreso Nacional De Organismos Públicos Autónomos, Bruno L. Costantini García
Bruno L. Costantini García
Tercer Congreso Nacional de Organismos Públicos Autónomos
"Autonomía, Reforma Legislativa y Gasto Público"
Economic Implications Of Copulas And Extremes, Lorán Chollete
Economic Implications Of Copulas And Extremes, Lorán Chollete
Lorán Chollete
No abstract provided.
Designing A Litigation Hold Process, Robert L. Kardell
Designing A Litigation Hold Process, Robert L. Kardell
Robert L Kardell
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of 9/11 On The Stock Market Volatility Dynamics: Empirical Evidence From A Front Line State, Omar Farooq, Sheraz Ahmed
The Effect Of 9/11 On The Stock Market Volatility Dynamics: Empirical Evidence From A Front Line State, Omar Farooq, Sheraz Ahmed
Omar Farooq
Did the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 change the volatility dynamics of stock markets? Using daily returns data from Pakistan, a front line state in the war against terror, we investigate whether important time series characteristics, for example first-order time dependence in the mean and conditional variance, the conditional variance risk premium, and the asymmetric response of the conditional variance to innovations, have changed during the post-9/11 period in comparison to these characteristics during the pre-9/11 period. Our results show that the volatility behavior changed significantly after the terrorist attacks of 9/11. We show that this sudden shift in …