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on an investor's portfolio choice in the mean-VaR, mean-CVaR and mean-variance framework, and analyzes the …
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In this paper we first extend the theory of almost stochastic dominance (ASD) (for risk averters) to include the ASD for risk-seeking investors. We then study the relationship between ASD for risk seekers and ASD for risk averters. Recently, Tsetlin, et al. (2015) develop the theory of...
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The internal rate of return (IRR) is often used by managers and practitioners for investment decisions. Unfortunately, it has serious flaws: (i) multiple real-valued IRRs may arise, (ii) complex-valued IRRs may arise, (iii) the IRR is, in general, incompatible with the net present value (NPV) in...
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average accounting rate generates a decision rule which is logically equivalent to the NPV rule for both accept …
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This paper deals with capital budgeting decisions under uncertainty. We present an Aggregate Return On Investment (AROI), obtained as the ratio of total (undiscounted) cash flow to total invested capital and show that it is a genuine rate of return which, compared with the risk-adjusted cost of...
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average accounting rate generates a decision rule which is logically equivalent to the NPV rule for both accept …
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Chisini mean enables these tools to be used as rational decision criteria. Specifically, we focus on 11 metrics and show that … intuitive notion of mean is the founding basis of investment decision criteria …
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Business economics does not provide any methodology for appraising strategic investments, relying on informal approaches. Conversely, financial economics offers us plenty of sophisticated mathematical models unsuitable for applications and based on unrealistic assumptions. This paper presents an...
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In this paper, we develop a new stochastic dominance (SD) theory for investors with AD utility that consists of both risk-averse and risk-seeking components. Based on the SD theory we developed in our paper, we find a new solution to answer the observation posed by Friedman and Savage (1948)...
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The high-speed growth of the health care sector has given this sector an increasingly important role in the stock market. This sector however has the highest mean in our study and a low correlation with the business cycle. On the other hand, T-Bill is also an important asset in investment...
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