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In this paper we critically review the existing literature on methods of computing the implied cost of capital (ICC). The ICC literature is characterised by a large number of heterogeneous studies reflecting different approaches, models to assess their validity and methods to mitigate potential...
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Theory suggests that increased levels of corporate disclosure lead to a decrease in cost of equity via the reduction of estimation risk. We examine compliance levels with IFRS 3 and IAS 36 mandated goodwill related disclosure and their association with firms' implied cost of equity capital...
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This study investigates debt market effects of research and development (R&D) costs capitalization, using a global sample of public bonds and private syndicated loans issued by public non-financial firms. Firstly, we show that firms capitalize larger amounts of R&D in a year when they exhibit a...
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Implied cost of capital has been a research method to measure ex-ante market risk premia using analysts' forecasts and observable share prices. Despite its theoretical appeal, commonly used firm level as well as portfolio level implied cost of capital methods reveal differing empirical results....
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