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The informational content of prices hypothesis in Modigliani and Miller (and Fisher before them) advocates that organizations' market prices could somehow estimate their growth prospects and intangible assets. For this estimation, discounted cash flow models are frequently employed. However,...
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The intangible flow theory explains that flows of economic material elements (such as physical goods; or cash) are consummated by human related intangible flows (such as work flows; service flows; information flows; or communicational flows) that cannot be precisely appraised at an actual or...
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Corporate financial economic programs are almost universally featured in economics and management degrees and, therefore, are an essential component of the culture-building process for current and future economists and managers. Nevertheless, these programs are not restricted to financial...
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The informational content of prices hypothesis in Modigliani and Miller (and Fisher before them) advocates that organizations' market prices could somehow estimate their growth prospects and intangible assets. For this estimation, discounted cash flow models are frequently employed. However,...
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The intangible flow theory explains that flows of economic material elements (such as physical goods; or cash) are consummated by human related intangible flows (such as work flows; service flows; information flows; or communicational flows) that cannot be precisely appraised at an actual or...
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