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A start of a modern-era financial innovation on capital and financial markets is usually dated around the 1970s. Drawing on two broad assumptions that (i) capital markets are important and (ii) hybrid securities are an important part of capital markets, since hybrid issues exist and continue...
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The paper provides a research summary on the relation between the levels of valuation multiples and eight criteria of company size. The criteria comprised market capitalization, enterprise value, operating revenues, EBITDA, EBIT, net profit, sum of total assets, and number of employees. Using...
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The paper examines an origin of newly accepted lease accounting rules under IFRS 16. In historical context, searches for circumstances that had affected certain steps made by IASB in whole developing process of the new standard include also FASB's role and perspectives. The conceptual lease...
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One of the key requirements of today's management accounting is the identification of the scopes of responsibility for the costs. There is a theory that to each cost, there should an assigned person who is responsible for it (Leszczyński Z, Wnuk T Controlling, Fundacja Rozwoju Rachunkowości w...
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Calls for more frequent application of the second-generation statistical methods such as structural equation modeling (SEM) have emerged in the field of management accounting recently. The aim of this article is to compare these statistical methods to the first-generation methods using the...
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