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The terminal value generally reflects a substantial portion of a firm's market value. Stable growth models are usually used to estimate terminal values. We use a simple model of a firm to derive a valuation function for the terminal value in the presence of inflation. Our model reveals that...
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This paper analyzes the combined effect of inflation and taxes on firm value, taking real growth of the firm's investment opportunities into account. Based on a simple model of the firm, our results highlight a hitherto neglected effect of real growth upon firm value. We find real growth,...
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We are interested in the effect of capital income taxes upon security prices when investors face locally segmented stock markets and a global bond market. Therefore, we analyze an equilibrium model of an economy with binomial uncertainty, an exogenous risk-free interest rate and a representative...
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The tax shield as present value of debt-related tax savings plays an important role in firm valuation. Driving the risk of future debt levels, the firm’s strategy to adjust the absolute debt level to future changes of the firm value, labeled as (re-) financing policy, affects the value of tax...
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Using a data set of German stocks that includes the financial crisis, this paper identifies market liquidity as the main driver of return seasonality. In comparison, the economic significance of order flow imbalance is markedly weaker. Applying panel regressions and controlling for unobserved...
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