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total debt ratio 2 Capital structure 1 Current Ratio 1 Debt financing 1 Ethiopia 1 Ethiopian manufacturing companies random effect 1 Firm performance 1 Fremdkapital 1 Fundamental Analysis of financial instruments 1 Industrie 1 Kapitalstruktur 1 Manufacturing industries 1 Quick Ratio 1 Return on equity 1 Technical analysis of financial instruments 1 Unternehmenserfolg 1 long termdebt ratio 1 overall autonomy ratio 1 overall solvency ratio 1 performance 1 rate of financial autonomy 1 rate of return on assets 1 two stem system GMM 1 Äthiopien 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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ANGHEL, Madalina-Gabriela 1 Tesema, Tesfa Nega 1
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Cogent economics & finance 1 Romanian Statistical Review 1
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The effect of capital structure on performance : empirical evidence from manufacturing companies in Ethiopia
Tesema, Tesfa Nega - In: Cogent economics & finance 12 (2024) 1, pp. 1-19
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of capital structure as measured by total debt ratio (TOD) and long …
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IDENTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS - IMPORTANT STEP IN BUILDING PORTFOLIOS
ANGHEL, Madalina-Gabriela - In: Romanian Statistical Review 61 (2013) 9, pp. 52-65
Construction of any portfolio is initially identifying financial instruments to be traded, and the timing for entering the capital market (ie the optimal timing of trading). This is the stage in which the market analysis is made in order to collect the necessary information in making investment...
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