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We measure the contribution of industry sector choice and individual stock selection to the performance of 3350 United States' equity funds from 1980 to 2005. First, we demonstrate that sector choice makes a relatively greater contribution to portfolio variance, holding constant manager skill in...
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We measure the persistence and predictability of sales and earnings growth for Australian-listed firms from 1989 to 2006. In contrast to results from the United States, there is evidence of persistence in growth. There is close to a two-thirds chance that a firm reporting growth above the...
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Lally (2007) concludes that regulators must estimate the risk-free rate as the yield-tomaturity on Government debt with a term-tomaturity equal to the regulatory period, to ensure that the present value of expected cash flows equals the investment base. The analytics behind this conclusion...
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Rules governing superannuation investments are made with respect to investment-specific risks, rather than overall portfolio risks. In particular, legislation prohibits borrowing except in specific circumstances and on a non-recourse basis. We model the distribution of leveraged portfolio...
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Purpose – Estimates of systematic risk or beta are an important determinant of the cost of capital. The standard technique used to compile beta estimates is an ordinary least squares regression of stock returns on market returns using four to five years of monthly data. This convention assumes...
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In a dividend imputation tax system, equity investors have three potential sources of return: dividends, capital gains and franking (tax) credits. However, the standard procedures for estimating the market risk premium (MRP) for use in the capital asset pricing model, ignore the value of...
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We have previously documented an inconsistency between the dividend yield implied by the Officer (1994) model with standard Australian regulatory parameters and actual dividend yields of Australian companies. We have shown that, within the Officer framework, this inconsistency can be resolved by...
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Hybrid securities are becoming an increasingly important component of the capital structure of Australian firms. While displaying characteristics of both debt and equity, one principal equity attribute of hybrids is their ability to pay franked dividends. This enables resident domestic investors...
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